Sheriff
Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Department
Sheriff Noah Robinson is a Newburgh, Indiana native who graduated from Castle High School. He attended the University of Southern Indiana, where he received his Associate’s Degree in Social Science and his Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology. Sheriff Robinson joined the Owensboro Police Department in 1999 and served the City of Owensboro until he was appointed a deputy with the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office in March 2001.
Sheriff Robinson became a field training deputy in 2003 and spent eight years assigned to Motor Patrol. In 2009, he was promoted to the rank of sergeant and spent the next five years assigned to the Professional Standards Unit, where he developed agency policies and procedures and conducted internal investigations.
Robinson was promoted to the rank of lieutenant in June of 2014, assigned to headquarters, and placed in charge of information technology, public information, and grants. Noah served as the executive commander over the Administration Division from 2018-2019 and served as the Sheriff’s Chief Deputy from 2019 until 2021.
Sheriff Robinson was elected to the Office of Sheriff in November of 2022 and began his first term on January 01, 2023.
Community Policing: Where Everybody Knows Your Name
Saturday, October 19, 2024
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM ET