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Three new officers join county force after swearing-in and academy graduation

December 29, 2025 | Albemarle County, Virginia


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Three new officers join county force after swearing-in and academy graduation
Albemarle County announced that three newly graduated officers have joined the countys law enforcement ranks following a swearing-in and pinning ceremony. The Monday Minute named the officers as David Alio, Zachary Campanzano and Jacob Sherrill, and said they graduated from the Central Shenandoah Criminal Justice Academy.

The bulletin said the positions filled by the new officers were included in this years adopted budget. "After graduating from the Central Shenandoah Criminal Justice Academy, David Alio, Zachary Campanzano, and Jacob Sherrill are officially beginning their service to Albemarle County," the host said.

The transcript uses the acronym "ACPD" when referring to the county police; the bulletin did not expand that acronym in the audio. The county did not provide ranks, assigned divisions, start dates beyond "beginning their service," or details about workforce planning or training beyond the academy graduation.

Residents seeking more information about recruitment, public safety staffing, or budgeted positions were directed to the county's website for budget documents.

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