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Sheriff Monroe

Re-Elect Monroe for Trumbull County Sheriff

Sheriff Paul S. Monroe was born in Warren, Ohio, and grew up in the Bolindale area of Warren. Sheriff Monroe graduated from Howland High School and Kent State University, earning a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Criminal Justice / Law Enforcement Administration.

Sheriff Monroe began his career at Howland Township Police Department as a patrol officer in 1987, working every job in the police department, from “walking the beat”, to conquering many positions of rank, including; Detective, Commander of the Detective Bureau, and Shift Sergeant. Sheriff Monroe worked undercover buying drugs and narcotics and organizing narcotics operations with multiple agencies. In 1990, Sheriff Monroe, Commanded the first Trumbull County Drug Task Force, known today as TAG. In 2003, Sheriff Monroe was promoted to Chief of the Howland Police Department.

In 2017, Sheriff Monroe left the Howland Township Police Department with 29 years of dedicated service and was proudly elected the 43rd Sheriff of Trumbull County.

Sheriff Monroe has been an active and participating member of the Trumbull County Homicide Squad for the past 30 years and has received numerous awards and accolades for his outstanding performance in law enforcement. These include; Valor in the Line of Duty, Investigative Excellence, Lifesaving Award, Certified Law Enforcement Manager (CLEM) Award, and Administrative Excellence. Teen Straight Talk has also recognized Sheriff Monroe as a Pillar of the Community for his experience, fairness, dedication, and influence in our society. His peers and colleagues know Sheriff Monroe as "a cops cop."

Known to be Committed to Excellence, Sheriff Monroe affirms, "As Sheriff, my goal is to protect the lives and property of the citizens of Trumbull County, to preserve the peace, and to prevent crime and disorder. And as your Sheriff, it has been, and is, an honor and privilege to service Trumbull County."

Paul S. Monroe
Sheriff Monroe

Sheriff Monroe has earned numerous awards for his service, including:


  • Mahoning Valley Chief of Police Association for outstanding homicide investigation. “Bodo Homicide”

  • Trumbull County Prosecutors citation for the outstanding investigation “Lentine homicide”

  • Trumbull County Homicide Investigation & Prosecution Unit Award “Fingerhut homicide / Capital Case”
     
  • Numerous letters of commendation for merit, lifesaving, and valor

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