Henry County Sheriff’s Investigator Blayne Cassady was selected to receive the Crime Stoppers Award. Cassady has been employed at the Henry County Sheriff’s Office since 2014. During his tenure, he has contributed significantly to various divisions, including Corrections, Patrol, and is currently assigned to the Investigation Division, Sheriff Wayne Davis said.
Cassady is a vital member of the Henry County SWAT Team, where he has served for three years and is currently a member of the Sniper Team. Throughout his career, Cassady has held several key roles, including Sergeant of Patrol, Firearm Instructor, General Instructor, and Field Training Officer.
Davis added that Cassady has led numerous major cases, including homicides, robberies, breaking and entering, larcenies, missing persons, and frauds.
“He consistently goes above and beyond, often coming into work on his days off to serve the public,” Davis said.
Currently, Cassady is training to become a Certified Cellebrite Examiner, which will allow him to extract data from cellular devices. Davis said that ability “will significantly enhance digital investigations at the sheriff’s office.”
Beyond his service to the county, Cassady also serves the United States of America in the Air National Guard, a commitment he has maintained since 2012.
Cassady is a significant asset to the sheriff’s office and Henry County, exemplifying dedication, skill, and commitment to public service.