Deputies Courtney Burger
Deputy Mitchell Roe
Deputy Aubrey Rominger
Deputies Courtney Burger, Mitchell Roe and Aubrey Rominger of the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office have each received promotions and are in the process of transferring to a new division, respectively.
Deputy Burger has been employed at the BCSO for four years. A majority of her experience has been on the road as a patrol deputy, with recent experience serving as the school resource officer at Michigan Avenue Elementary School. Deputy Burger has been promoted to the rank of detective and will begin working in the Criminal Investigations Division effective Dec. 21 after finishing off her last academic semester as an SRO.
Deputy Roe has also been promoted to the rank of detective, having been with the BCSO for almost 19 years. He began his career as a correction officer, earning the rank of sergeant. In addition to his experience in corrections, Deputy Roe has also served Bradley County as a patrol deputy, sergeant of the Fugitive Extradition Unit and most recently, the sergeant of the School Resource Officer Unit. Detective Roe has already begun his transition period to the Criminal Investigations Division, effective Nov. 24.
Deputy Rominger has been employed at the BCSO for 13 years. Throughout her career, she has served Bradley County as a patrol deputy, an SRO at Michigan Avenue Elementary School, as well as a member of Honor Guard and the Negotiations Team. Deputy Rominger has been promoted to the rank of sergeant over the School Resource Officer Unit and will begin working in her new leadership role effective Jan. 6.
“I am very pleased with each of these selections,” says Sheriff Steve Lawson. “All three of these fine individuals are dedicated to the safety of Bradley County and work hard everyday to be better than they were yesterday. I am confident in each of them and am looking forward to see how they flourish in their new positions.”