Chief Deputy Matt Haines
Chief Deputy Matt Haines started his law enforcement career in 1995 as a Reserve Deputy with the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office. In 1996 he became a full-time Public Safety Dispatcher and part-time Patrol Officer with the City of Trotwood. A short time later, he accepted a full-time position as a Trotwood Patrol Officer and also served as a member of the Trotwood Special Response Team. In 2002, Chief Deputy Haines returned to the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office as a Deputy Sheriff assigned to Road Patrol. As a deputy his assignments included Harrison, Jefferson, and Washington Townships and he was a Field Training Officer. Haines joined the Montgomery County Regional Hostage Negotiation Team 2004 and remained a member of the team until his promotion to Chief Deputy.
In 2005, Chief Deputy Haines was promoted to the rank of Sergeant and assigned to the Jail Division. In 2007, he transferred to the Support Services Division as a Dispatch Center Supervisor. He was selected to be the Administrative Sergeant in the newly formed Regional Dispatch Center in 2008. In 2012, he was promoted to Captain and was assigned as the Commander of the Regional Dispatch Center.
In 2016, Chief Deputy Haines was promoted to Major and assigned as the Jail Division Commander. Haines was the Community Services Division Commander from 2019 until he returned to the Jail Division in 2021. In June 2023, he was promoted to his current rank as Chief Deputy.
Chief Deputy Haines is a Montgomery County native and a graduate of Miamisburg High School. He earned a Bachelor's Degree in Fire and Arson Investigation and Police Administration from Eastern Kentucky University. He is a graduate of the Sinclair Community College Police Academy and has served as an instructor at local police academies. Haines is a member of the Sheriff’s Office Police Athletic and Activities League.
Chief Deputy Haines can be reached at HainesM@mcohiosheriff.org or by phone at (937) 224-8611.
Major Jeremy Roy
Major Jeremy Roy started his law enforcement career as a patrolman with the City of Riverside in 1998. In July of 2001, he joined the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office and was assigned to the Road Patrol Division. During his time in the Road Patrol Division, Major Roy worked as a C.O.P.S. Officer, as well as a Field Training Officer in both Harrison Township and in Jefferson Township.
In December of 2002, Major Roy was certified as an Accident Reconstructionist through Northwestern University and later, in 2004, he was assigned to the Forensic Services Unit after receiving training through the Miami Valley Crime Lab.
In 2004, Major Roy was promoted to the rank of Sergeant and after spending a short time inside the Jail, he was assigned as the Administrative Sergeant over the Court Services Detail. In August of 2008, Major Roy received training from Ohio Homeland Security and the US Department of Justice to become certified as a Terrorism Liaison Officer for the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office.
Major Jeremy Roy has been an active member of the Montgomery County Regional Hostage Negotiation Team since 2005. He currently serves as the Commander of the MCSO Regional Hostage Negotiation Team.
In January of 2010, he was promoted to the rank of Captain and was assigned as the Assistant Commander of the Jail Division. In 2013, he was assigned as the District Commander for Harrison Township where he stayed until 2019. Major Roy was promoted to his current rank of Major in 2019 and now serves as the Division Commander for the Community Services Division. The Community Services Division includes: Road Patrol, Investigations and Task Forces, Sex Offender Registration, the Regional Training Center, and the Concealed Carry Permit and Legal Processing Units.
Major Roy graduated from Fairfield High School and earned his degree from the University of Cincinnati. In June of 2018, Major Roy graduated from the Public Safety Leadership Academy through The Ohio State University.
Major Roy can be reached at (937) 225-4456 or by email at royj@mcohiosheriff.org.
Major Julie Stephens
Major Julie Stephens joined the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office in 1986 as the first civilian corrections officer. She graduated from the police academy in 1992 and was promoted to transportation officer. In 1993 she became a deputy sheriff where she worked in Jefferson and Harrison Townships. Her various duties included Field Training Officer and a Community Oriented Policing assignment in Northland Village. Major Stephens made detective and was assigned to Special Investigations where the majority of her caseload consisted of offenses involving family violence. She was recognized as an expert witness in the field of domestic violence, is a certified instructor in that topic, and has attended numerous training classes in this area. Along with her interest in family violence she also assisted in creating the Montgomery County law enforcement protocol for responding to elder abuse.
In 2005, Major Stephens was promoted to sergeant and was assigned to recruit and hire new personnel along with overseeing the Special Investigations section, Records, and the Sex Offender Registration and Notification unit.
Major Julie Stephens was promoted to a Captain in January 2018 and assigned to the jail division. In June 2023, she was promoted to her current rank as Major and is the Jail and Court Security Division Commander
Major Stephens is a native of Montgomery County. She graduated from Northridge High School and earned her Associates of Applied Science degree, Law Enforcement, from Sinclair Community College. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration from Columbia Southern University.
Major Stephens can be reached at stephensj@mcohiosheriff.org or by telephone at (937) 496-3060.
Personnel Director Julie Droessler
Personnel Director Julie A. Droessler, Esq. began her career in law enforcement in 1999 with the Montgomery County Prosecutors Office. She prosecuted felony criminal offenses from drug possession and theft to kidnapping, robbery and murder. In November, 2006, Mrs. Droessler transferred to the Civil Division of the Prosecutor's Office where she practiced labor and employment law. Mrs. Droessler represented and advised all Montgomery County Agencies and elected officials in labor and employment. She litigated cases on behalf of Montgomery County in federal and state courts, as well as successful represented Montgomery County at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Ohio Civil Rights Commission, State Employee Relations Board and State Personnel Board of Review. Mrs. Droessler also represented Montgomery County in labor dispute resolutions, contract negotiations and arbitrations.
In May, 2013, Mrs. Droessler accepted a position with the Montgomery County Clerk of Courts as the Human Resources Director. In that position, Mrs. Droessler handled all aspect of human resources including hiring, discipline, contract negotiations, policy manual updates and varying aspects of implementing ADA, FMLA, FLSA and EEO law.
Mrs. Droessler returned to law enforcement in April, 2014 when she joined the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office as the Personnel Director where she will oversee all aspects of personnel management and accreditation.
Mrs. Droessler received her law degree from the University of Dayton School of Law in 1997 and her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse in 1994. She is admitted to practice in the State of Ohio, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Ohio and the U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit. Mrs. Droessler also served approximately seventeen years in the U.S. Army Reserves. She attained the rank of Captain in the JAG Corps.
Personnel Director Julie A. Droessler, Esq can be reached at droesslerj@mcohiosheriff.org or by telephone at (937) 225-4065.
Director of Information Technology, Bart Kincaid
IT Director Bart Kincaid joined the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office in March of 2007 as an IT/PC Specialist, where he immediately began work on configuring the Tiburon system to be NIBRS/OIBRS compliant. Bart also worked on the setup of the Regional Dispatch Center.
In 2012, Bart was promoted to IT/PC Network Specialist, and began the process of ensuring that MCSO met the requirements of LEADS and CJIS Security specifications. In the summer of 2012, he led MCSO through a successful CJIS audit from the FBI. Bart was promoted to IT Director in 2013.
Bart is a native of Dayton, OH, and graduated from Kettering Fairmont High School. Bart holds a degree in Network Administration and has multiple certifications for IT and Cyber Security. He is an alumni of the SANS Institute for Cyber Security. Bart is married and has one daughter, and resides with his family in Washington Township.
Bart can be reached at (937) 224-3829 or by email at kincaidb@mcohiosheriff.org
Director of Criminal Justice Outreach, Teresa Russell
Teresa Russell joined the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office in June 2017 as a Treatment Coordinator assigned to the Jail Division. Teresa was tasked with oversight of contracted medical, mental health and re-entry services for inmates. Teresa came to MCSO with 20+ years of experience in community behavioral health, with focus on Vocational Rehabilitation and Forensic Services. During her first full year of service with MCSO, Teresa successfully implemented a Vivitrol Release Program, developed Peer Recovery Services within the jail and worked to streamline appropriate discharge planning services for inmates.
Teresa has built positive working relationships with criminal justice stakeholders and serves as both advisory board member and roundtable representative for several specialty dockets in Montgomery County. She represents the Sheriff's Office as a member of the county's Stepping Up Initiative and has been involved in multiple coalitions, workgroups and task forces dedicated to improving access to treatment services and options for jail diversion.
In 2022, Teresa assumed the role of Division Commander for the Criminal Justice and Outreach Services branch of the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office. As Director of Criminal Justice Outreach, Teresa oversees jail-based services, crisis intervention programming and collaboration with court and various criminal justice stakeholders throughout our community. She is an active member of the Montgomery County Drug- Free Coalition and Community Overdose Action Team.
Teresa is a graduate of Jefferson Township High School. She received a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from Wright State University and a Master's Degree in Business Administration from Tiffin University. Teresa and her family currently reside in Miamisburg.
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Fiscal Officer Kimberly Wellington
Fiscal Officer Kimberly Wellington joined the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office in September of 1991 as a Clerk Typist where she was primarily responsible for managing the Sheriff’s Office payroll. Soon after, she began taking on additional responsibilities, such as preparing the Sheriff’s annual budget submission, as well as handling the Accounts Payable/Receivable responsibilities. In June of 1994, Kimberly was promoted to the title of Accountant Budget Technician, where she continued to make many changes and improvements to the operation of the Sheriff’s Office Fiscal Department. She was then promoted to the title of Budget Analyst in August of 2000.
From 2006 to 2022, Kim held the title of Fiscal Officer, handling all of the financial responsibilities for the Sheriff’s Office. Kim was promoted to the title of Director of Finance in 2022, and she continues to manage the fiscal operations of the Sheriff’s Office, while also working closely with the county’s Office of Management and Budget on operating and maintaining the Sheriff’s Office annual budget.
Kimberly is a graduate of South High School in Springfield, Ohio. She received her degree in Accounting from Clark State and studied Financial Management at Park University. Kimberly has two sons and five grandchildren and currently resides in Clayton, OH. Her main hobby is spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren.
Kim can be reached at 937-225-4844 or wellingtonk@mcohiosheriff.org.
Captain Mike Brem
Captain Mike Brem joined the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office in 1993 as a corrections officer. He graduated from Sinclair Community College Police Academy in 1995 and was promoted to the rank of Transportation Deputy. In late 1995, Captain Brem transferred to road patrol where he was assigned to Harrison, Jefferson and Washington Townships.
In 1999, Captain Brem investigated property crimes in the detective section in Harrison Township. He joined the Montgomery County SWAT Team and later became a team leader and trainer. In 2003, Captain Brem was promoted to the rank of sergeant where he was assigned to the Jail Division, Court Services and Road Patrol.
In 2007, Captain Brem was assigned as the Montgomery County Regional Training Center Supervisor. He trained numerous law enforcement agencies. Captain Brem became involved in the Police Athletic League where he is currently the secretary on the P.A.L. Board.
In 2009, Captain Brem supervised the Montgomery County Organized Crime Unit undercover detectives. In 2010, he assisted in establishing a multi-jurisdiction drug task force, Regional Agencies Narcotics & Gun Enforcement (R.A.N.G.E.). He supervised undercover operations in Montgomery and adjoining counties. Captain Brem graduated from advanced narcotics schools including the DEA's Drug Unit Commanders Academy in 2012. He is on the board and represents the South West region of Ohio in the Ohio Task Force Commanders Association.
Captain Brem was promoted to the rank of captain in September of 2013, where he served as the Jefferson Township District Commander, RANGE Task Force Commander, and Miami Valley Bulk Cash Smuggling Task Force Commander.
In September of 2017, Captain Brem was selected to attend the Federal Bureau of Investigations National Academy, which he graduated from on December 18, 2017.
In April 2018, Captain Brem was assigned as the new Police Director of Washington Township, where he oversees 28 employees and four volunteers.
Captain Brem is a native of Montgomery County. He graduated from Miamisburg High School and attended Sinclair Community College majoring in Criminal Justice.
Captain Brem can be reached at bremm@mcohiosheriff.org or by telephone at 937-432-2720
Captain Jay Wheeler
Captain Jay Wheeler joined the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office in April of 1999 as a Corrections Officer assigned to the Jail Division. He began his career as a Corrections Officer in Miami County in 1995. In 2001, Captain Wheeler was promoted to Deputy Sheriff assigned as a Road Patrol Deputy in Washington, Harrison and Jefferson Townships. In 2007, Captain Wheeler was assigned to Road Headquarters as an evidence technician where he worked until 2011.
In 2011, Captain Wheeler was promoted to the rank of Sergeant and was assigned to the Regional Dispatch Center as a dispatch supervisor.
Captain Wheeler was promoted to his current rank in December of 2016. He is currently assigned to the Support Services Division-Administrative Services as the Commander of the Regional Dispatch Center.
Captain Wheeler is a native of Troy, Ohio and is a graduate of Troy High School. He earned an Associate’s Degree in Criminal Justice from Sinclair Community College in 1994. He is a graduate of the MVCTC Police Academy. Captain Wheeler graduated from Ohio's Public Safety Leadership Academy Class #6 in June of 2018. The PSLA is an eleven-week course and a partnership between the Ohio Department of Safety and The Ohio State University for law enforcement leaders throughout the state. He is married and resides with his family in Miami Township.
Captain Wheeler can be reached at (937)384-2451 or by email at wheelerj@mcohiosheriff.org
Captain Andy Flagg
Captain Flagg joined the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office in 1996 as a corrections officer. He attended the Sinclair Basic Police Academy and was promoted to deputy sheriff in 1998. As a deputy, he worked as a community-oriented police officer and then as an evidence technician. He was promoted to the rank of sergeant in 2003.
As a sergeant, Captain Flagg worked as a supervisor in the jail and in court security. In 2011, he was assigned to the Forensic Services Unit where he oversaw the crime scene unit, Traffic Services, Civil Process, Environmental Crimes unit, and handled the administrative duties for District 7 in Jefferson Township. He was promoted to his current rank in May of 2018 and oversees District 7 in Jefferson Township, the RANGE Task Force, and the Miami Valley Bulk Smuggling Task Force.
Captain Flagg is a graduate of Fairborn high school. He earned an Associate’s degree in Criminal Justice/Police Science from Sinclair Community College. Captain Flagg holds a Bachelor’s degree from Columbia Southern University in Criminal Justice Administration and a Master’s degree in Emergency and Disaster Management from American Public University.
Captain Flagg can be reached at FlaggA@mcohiosheriff.org or by telephone at (937) 496-6887.
Captain Dave Parin
Captain Dave Parin started his law enforcement career in 1993 when he joined the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office as a corrections officer. He attended the Sinclair Basic Police Academy and was promoted to deputy sheriff in 1997. As a deputy, Captain Parin worked in Washington, Jefferson, and Harrison Townships, and was the school resource officer for Northridge School District. Captain Parin also served as a detective for the Inspectional Services Unit and one of the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Regional Training Center instructors.
Captain Parin was promoted to Sergeant in 2007, where he was assigned to the Jail Division as a supervisor inside the Montgomery County Jail. In 2012 Captain Parin was assigned to the Road Patrol Headquarters. In 2013, Captain Parin was selected to supervise the Inspectional Services Unit.
In January of 2019, Captain was assigned as the District Commander for Harrison Township. In October of 2021, Captain Parin was promoted to his current position as the Assistant Commander of the Jail Division.
Captain Parin is a native of Montgomery County where he graduated from Northmont High School. He has attended Sinclair Community College and Wright State University. Captain Parin is married and resides with his family in Miamisburg.
Captain Parin can be reached at 937-496-6964 or by email at parind@mcohiosheriff.org.
Captain Brad Daugherty
Captain Daugherty graduated from Tri-County North High School and earned his Associates of Applied Science Degree, Law Enforcement, from Sinclair Community College. He is also a graduate of the FBI National Academy, session 284.
Captain Brad Daugherty began his career with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office as a Corrections Officer in 1998. After graduating from the Sinclair Police Academy in 1999, he was promoted to Court Deputy and then to Deputy Sheriff in 2000.
From 2000-2004 Captain Daugherty worked in several areas of the Sheriff’s Office including; the Jail Division, Road Patrol Division, Community Oriented Policing Unit and served as a Field Training Officer.
From 2004-2014, he was assigned to the Special Investigation Unit where he served as a Detective working a variety of important and high profile cases to include; Robberies, Rapes, and Homicides.
Captain Daugherty has been an active member of the Montgomery County Regional SWAT Team since 2004. He currently serves as one of the team leaders of the Montgomery County Regional SWAT Team.
In 2014, Captain Daugherty was assigned to the Dayton-Montgomery County Homicide Task Force to investigate homicide cases in the City of Dayton and Montgomery County. While in this unit, he was also sworn in as a Task Force Officer by the Drug Enforcement Administration in order to enhance his ability to investigate overdose deaths in Montgomery County.
In 2018, Captain Daugherty was promoted to the rank of Sergeant and assigned to the Jail Division.
In May 2019, he was promoted to the rank of Captain and assigned as the Assistant Commander of the Jail Division. In October 2021, Captain Daugherty was promoted to his current position as commander of the Harrison Township Substation.
Captain Daugherty is a two time Deputy of the Year (2009 and 2015).
Captain Daugherty is committed to the betterment of Montgomery County, and serves his community outside of work. He is very active in the northwest area of Montgomery County; having coached numerous youth sports teams in the Northmont area and serving as an Englewood City Councilmember.
Captain Daugherty has been married for twenty years and has four children.
Captain Daugherty can be reached by email at daughertyb@mcohiosheriff.org or by telephone at (937) 890-1287.
Captain Terry Ables
Captain Terry Ables started his law enforcement career as a police officer with the City of Dayton in 1995. In 2005, he joined the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office as a deputy sheriff and was assigned to the Road Patrol Division. During his time in the Road Patrol Division, Captain Ables worked in both Harrison and Jefferson Townships.
From 2006-2008, Captain Ables was assigned to the Special Investigation Unit, where he served as a detective working a variety of cases that included Rapes and Homicides.
From 2008-2010, he served as a detective in the Inspectional Services Unit, where he was responsible for conducting internal investigations for the Sheriff's Office and other law enforcement agencies.
Captain Ables was promoted to Sergeant in 2010, where he was assigned to the Jail Division as a supervisor in the Montgomery County Jail.
In 2013, Captain Ables was selected to supervise the Regional Agencies Narcotics & Gun Enforcement (R.A.N.G.E.) Task Force, where he supervised undercover operations in Montgomery and adjoining counties. He is a member of the Ohio Narcotics Association Regional Coordinating Officers (NARCO) and the Ohio Task Force Commanders Association.
Captain Ables was promoted to his current rank in October of 2021 and oversees the RANGE Task Force, Miami Valley Bulk Smuggling Task Force and the Miami Valley Human Trafficking Task Force.
Captain Ables is a native of Montgomery County. He graduated from Wayne High School and attended Urbana University majoring in Criminal Justice.
Captain Ables can be reached at Ablesw@mcohiosheriff.org or by telephone at 937-496-6951.
Captain Ted Jackson
Captain Ted Jackson joined the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office in 1995 as a corrections officer. He graduated from Miami Valley Career Technology Center Police Academy in 1999 and was promoted to the rank of Deputy, assigned to road patrol where he was served in Harrison, Jefferson, and Washington Townships. Captain Jackson worked as a Field Training Officer in Harrison and Jefferson Township.
From 2004-2007, Captain Jackson was assigned to the Montgomery County Organized Crime Unit where he served as an undercover detective handling a variety of cases involving local, state, and federal crimes.
Captain Jackson has been an active member of the Montgomery County Regional SWAT Team since 2004. He became a team leader and primary trainer and currently serves as one of the SWAT commanders.
From 2007-2010, Captain Jackson was assigned to the Drug Enforcement Administration where he served as a Task Force Officer handling several cases involving large scale drug trafficking organizations in the southern district of Ohio to include the greater Miami Valley.
Captain Jackson was promoted to Sergeant in 2010, where he was assigned to the Jail Division as a supervisor in the Montgomery County Jail, Transportation and Court Services.
From 2015-late 2016, Captain Jackson supervised the Miami Valley Bulk Smuggling Task Force, before being assigned as the Montgomery County Regional Training Center Supervisor. He has trained numerous local and state law enforcement agencies.
Captain Jackson was promoted to the rank of captain in February of 2022, where he serves as the county’s radio system and fleet administrator.
Captain Jackson is a native of Montgomery County. He graduated from Dunbar High School and attended Sinclair Community College and the International College of Broadcasting earning an Associates degree in Communications.
Captain Jackson can be reached at jacksont@mcohiosheriff.org or by telephone at (937) 496-7042.
Captain Robert Rosenkranz
Captain Robert Rosenkranz began his career with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office as a Corrections Officer in 2000. Also in 2000, he graduated from the Sinclair Police Academy and was hired as an auxiliary patrolman with the Butler Township Police Department. In 2001, Captain Rosenkranz was promoted to Court Deputy and then to Deputy Sheriff in 2002. As a deputy, his assignments included Jefferson, Washington and Harrison Townships. Captain Rosenkranz served as a Field Training Officer for Road Patrol.
In 2006, Captain Rosenkranz was promoted to the rank of Sergeant and was assigned to Road Patrol and the Regional Dispatch Center for a short time. He spent five years assigned to the Jail Division. From 2011 to 2023, Captain Rosenkranz was assigned as the Administrative Sergeant over the Court Services Detail.
In June of 2023, Captain Rosenkranz was promoted to his current rank where he serves as the Assistant Commander of the Jail Division.
Captain Rosenkranz is a native of Montgomery County. He graduated from Northmont High School and earned his Bachelor’s of Arts in Psychology and Criminal Justice from Wilmington College.
Captain Rosenkranz can be reached by email at rosenkranzr@mcohiosheriff.org or by telephone at (937) 224-3619.