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Out With The Old, In With The New: Sheriff McFadden Welcomes Chief Deputy Ricky Robbins

12 min · 2 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, Sheriff McFadden introduces the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office’s new Chief Deputy, Ricky Robbins. The two sit down for an engaging conversation about Robbins’ transition into the role, his vision for the agency, and the goals he hopes to accomplish moving forward. The episode also highlights the strong rapport between the two leaders, featuring lighthearted moments and personal stories that give listeners a deeper look at their partnership both on and off the job.

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