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Former Captain dismissed for policy violations

PRESS RELEASE -A former Captain with the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office was terminated from employment with the agency on Tuesday, October 24, 2023, following an independent administrative investigation into policy violations.

Dale Dillow, the former commander of the Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division, was dismissed for violations including unbecoming and immoral conduct.

On October 16, Sheriff Janis Mangum was made aware of allegations that someone had been entering another employee’s locked office without permission. On October 10, Dillow was caught on video inside that office.

Sheriff Mangum requested a third party outside law enforcement agency to conduct an investigation.

According to that investigation, Dillow entered the locked office of Deputy Kevin McCook, the Training Director at the Sheriff’s Office, while McCook went to an agency event on October 10.

McCook had previously placed a camera in his office after noticing items on his desk that were moved around when he was not in his office. Video from the camera showed Dillow entering the office and looking through items on McCook’s desk, opening desk drawers and photographing paperwork.

Dillow and McCook are both announced candidates for Sheriff in Jackson County. During the investigation, Dillow denied his actions were politically motivated and claimed he was looking through the calendar because he believed McCook was away from the office, while on duty.

Dillow, who had no supervisory authority over McCook, never reported his suspicions to anyone.

The Investigation found that McCook had been present at work performing his assigned duties.

Prior to his termination, Dillow, a 23 year employee of the agency, was demoted to the rank of Deputy and placed on administrative leave on October 17, pending the results of the investigation.

The investigation determined there was no criminal activity, but Dillow was guilty of policy violations that warranted dismissal.

“It’s difficult for me to make sense of why someone would risk their entire career with this petty and ridiculous conduct,” Sheriff Janis Mangum said. “It tarnishes our profession when even one of our men and women act in such an unprofessional manner. I hold my team to a high standard and there are obvious policy violations that could not go unanswered.

Emma Dunn

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