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Gober Announces Candidacy for 8th Term as Sheriff

February 7th, 2018 by

GoberMark Gober has announced his candidacy for re-election to an eighth term as Drew County Sheriff.

“During the past thirteen years, I have worked closely with county, local, and state officials in the prevention and deterrence of crime. We have increased the level of drug detection and substantially increased the number of drug related arrests. I have enjoyed meeting many citizens of this county while performing my duties as Drew County Sheriff and look forward to the many challenges that I face daily in this office.”

During his time in office, Gober graduated from the Arkansas Leader Session conducted by the F.B.I. and has also served the elected position of representative for the Arkansas Sheriffs Association as the Southeast Quadrant Leader.

Currently, Sheriff Gober is one of six public officials appointed in September 2016 to the Arkansas Supreme Court’s Committee on Security and Emergency Preparedness. The purpose of the committee is to work with the director of Security Emergency Preparedness to ensure the safety of those who appear for court, judges, and their staff, and for all other employees and members of the public who conduct business in courthouses throughout Arkansas.

In 2017, Sheriff Gober was elected to serve as Vice President on the Board of Directors for Options, a non-profit organization that serves victims of domestic violence and sexual assaults. Sheriff Gober says, “This is a great organization and Drew County is blessed to have such an organization serving the citizens of Drew County and all of southeast Arkansas. The director of Options and the staff are to be congratulated for their commitment and dedication to helping the victims of domestic violence. This is a first-class organization.”

“I will continue working on the many goals and visions that we have for improving this county. I ask that you allow me to continue my work to ensure that Drew County is a safe place to live and raise families. As sheriff, I require that citizens be treated in a respectful and professional manner. As many of you have found out, I serve the people of this county and welcome your visits to our office,” says Gober.
Gober was instrumental in acquiring the Drew County Mobile Command Center. This Command Center is fully equipped with communication and emergency equipment, which is used in emergency situations as an operations center. This unit is not only for the use of Drew County and Monticello, but is also available to all law enforcement in the Tenth Judicial District. Also, Gober recommended and assisted in the implementation of the security system for the Drew County courts and courthouse. The system provides panic alarms for the courtroom and provides security cameras for the entire courthouse. These cameras are monitored in the Sheriff’s Department.

Sheriff Gober has been outspoken on the need for additional deputies to keep citizens and their property safe. By having a good working relationship with the Drew County Quorum Court, Sheriff Gober was able to increase the deputy positions from six to seven patrol deputies. This increase cuts down on response time, increases the area patrolled by deputies, and improves officer safety. Sheriff Gober was also able to increase the salaries within the department, with the approval of the quorum court. “This salary increase was needed not only because it was the right thing to do, but it will help maintain our current deputies and will help in the retention rate,” says Gober.

Since taking office in January of 2005, over $120,000 in law enforcement grants have been applied for and received. These grants have been utilized for the purchase and outfitting of the Drew County Mobile Command Center, protective vests, digital radios and communications equipment, surveillance equipment, and vehicles.

Another concern of Gober’s is the negative impact that illegal dumping and littering has on the county. He has asked local judges to order individuals cited for littering and some misdemeanor offenses to be assigned to the “Sheriff’s Litter Crew,” which has picked up trash and litter in the county and city.
During the past thirteen years of serving the citizens of Drew County, Sheriff Gober says he has enjoyed meeting with and speaking to many people, organizations, committees, and church groups. Speaking to our youth has always been a highlight, whether at a school, church, or just in his everyday setting.

Prior to being elected as sheriff, Gober, age 58, was employed by the Arkansas Department of Corrections for over 11 1/2 half years at the Delta Regional Correctional and Jail Facility in Dermott. Being the father of four sons, Gold, Shiloh, Noah, and Kaarlo, and three grandchildren, Gober says that he knows the concerns of families. Gober is a member of Bethel Missionary Baptist Church.

The sheriff is elected and serves all citizens of Drew County. Whether they live in the county or city, Gober says that he will provide protection to all.
Sheriff Gober states, “It has been an honor and privilege to serve the citizens of Drew County. I am thankful for the overwhelming support and confidence the citizens have continued to show me these past thirteen years. I humbly ask for your continued support and vote in the upcoming election. You know me and know that with your vote I can continue to get the job done and serve you and all citizens fairly and equally. Thank you and God bless.”

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