Saturday, February 13, 2010

Hometown Hero, Savannah 100's VP, Major Terry Enoch

By Jennifer Serda

SAVANNAH, GA (WTOC) - When you think of a person in law enforcement you may use words like brave, courageous, and protectors to describe them; but the most important description is often left out public servant.

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This Hometown Hero is making his service to the Savannah-Chatham community his number one priority. For more 25 years Major Terry Enoch has worn a Chatham County Sheriff's badge working in many aspects in the Department.

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Major Enoch is now in-charge of the Enforcement Bureau including street operations and court services.

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"The services that I provide here are people services so every day I try to invest in the people that actually go out and do the work I try to give them the tools and resources they need to get the job done," said Enoch.

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Recently Major Enoch was also awarded at the State Capitol with an award commending him for decades of service; he says he has always known he would work as a public servant thanks to positive role models in his own life.

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"I was raised by my mother to be a public servant she worked in juvenile detention always taking care of other people her life, she served God through serving others and that is something she instilled in all of her kids and so it's somewhat natural for me to be engaged in public service in some aspect ," said Enoch.

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For his dedication to service Major Terry Enoch is a WTOC Hometown hero.

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