Weber County Sheriff's Office - Weber County Sheriffs in Utah's History

Weber County Sheriffs in Utah's History

  • 1852 -1855 Benjamin F. Cummings
  • 1856 -1859 Henry Beckstead
  • 1860 Lester J. Herrick
  • 1861 L. Alvin West
  • 1862-1870 Gilbert Belnap
  • 1870-1883 William Brown
  • 1883-1884 Thomas J. Stevens
  • 1884-1894 Gilbert R. Belnap
  • 1895-1896 Heber Wright
  • 1899-1902 Charles E. Layne
  • 1903-1906 Joseph W. Bailey
  • 1908-1910 Barlow Wilson
  • 1911-1913 Edward E. Harrison
  • 1913-1916 Thomas A. Devine
  • 1917-1920 Herpert C. Peterson
  • 1921-1930 Richard D. Pincock
  • 1931-1934 Amasa M. Hammon
  • 1935-1937 Oscar Lowder
  • 1937-1946 John R. Watson
  • 1947-1954 Mac Wade
  • 1955-1966 LeRoy Hadley
  • 1967-1970 Wilson A. Allen
  • 1971-1978 Edward Ryan
  • 1978-1990 George Fisher
  • 1991-1997 Craig Deardon
  • 1997-2011 Brad Slater
  • 2011–Present Terry L. Thompson

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