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Fulton County Sheriff’s Office Welcomes Two New Deputies

By Newspaper StaffJuly 26, 2025Updated:November 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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By: Jacob Kessler
THE VILLAGE REPORTER
jacob@thevillagereporter.com

The Fulton County Sheriff’s Office has expanded its team with the addition of two deputies who bring both fresh energy and valuable experience to the department.

Deputy CJ Renner steps into his new role with several years of policing already under his belt. His law enforcement journey began with the Fayette Police Department before moving on to serve with the Swanton Police.

Now wearing the Fulton County badge, Renner is currently operating independently on road patrol. His familiarity with the region and previous field experience position him well to serve the citizens of Fulton County with confidence.


Also joining the department is Deputy Madalynn Peluso, who represents the next generation of law enforcement professionals.

A recent graduate of the police academy, Peluso spent the last two years working in dispatch, managing emergency communications while simultaneously completing her training.

This background gives her a unique perspective on the vital link between dispatchers and officers in the field.


Deputy Peluso has now begun a three-month field training program, during which she will work closely with a field training officer to gain hands-on experience before transitioning to full patrol duties.

The sheriff’s office leadership expressed their enthusiasm about the new additions, noting that both deputies exemplify the dedication and readiness needed to protect and serve Fulton County’s communities.


 

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