LOCAL SPOTLIGHT ON PATROL
It Starts at Home MOULTON POLICE CHIEF MITCHELL BENNETT LAYS OUT HIS VISION FOR PUBLIC SAFETY by Michelle Banse Stokes, photos by Emily Henderson
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familiar face around town, Moulton Police Chief Mitchell Bennett is breaking barriers and building bridges in his community. A 20-year law enforcement veteran, public service clearly runs in his blood. “It’s a calling,” said Bennet. “I started my law enforcement career in 2001 as a jailer in Gonzales County. Prior to that, my mom was a sheriff’s deputy in Lavaca County and my stepfather was also a sheriff’s deputy. It came naturally for me as I grew older. One of the major influences in my life was the tragic death of a good friend of mine, Sgt. David Furrh of the Gonzales County Sherriff’s Office.” Furrh was killed in the line of duty in 2000 while serving a warrant to search a residence in Luling. “I knew him extremely well,” shared Bennett. “He was one of my mom’s partners in Lavaca County. When he was killed, I knew law enforcement was something I wanted to pursue.” With a positive daily outlook, Chief Bennett’s starts every day with one objective in mind.
Moulton Police Chief Mitchell Bennett
“I always want to try and make a difference in someone’s life,’ added Bennett. “I always try and tell myself that if I can change or save just one life, my purpose is complete. I feel the majority of people do appreciate law enforcement and it’s an honorable career. Over the course of my 20 year career a lot has changed for us, what’s expected of law enforcement and our responMOULTON, TEXAS |
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