February
5, 2008
Gary Davidson
Public Information Officer
SHERIFF
JOHNSON PROMOTES THREE DEPUTIES
The
Volusia
County Sheriff’s Office has a new captain, lieutenant and sergeant and
the agency’s investigative services and internal affairs sections have
new commanders, thanks to personnel moves announced Tuesday by Sheriff
Ben Johnson. Among the changes announced Tuesday was the promotion of
22-year Sheriff’s Office veteran Jim Melady to the rank of captain.
Also promoted Tuesday were Bobby Goggin to the rank of lieutenant and
Pat Leahy to the rank of sergeant.
The
41-year-old Melady joined the Sheriff’s Office in February 1986 and
spent several years investigating drug trafficking and organized crime.
He also worked stints in road patrol and court security and served as an
assistant district commander in the Sheriff’s Office’s DeLand
headquarters. The most recent assignment for Melady, who has a bachelor
of arts degree in criminal justice from Union Institute &
University, has been supervising the internal affairs section since
November 2005. “It’s an honor and a pleasure to present you with
your captain’s badge,” Sheriff Johnson said Tuesday morning during a
promotion ceremony at the Deputy Stephen Saboda Training Center in
Daytona Beach. “You’ve earned this and you make us proud.”
With
his promotion, Melady has been transferred to the agency’s Operations
Center to supervise the investigative services section. He replaces
Captain Bob Matusick, a longtime officer who’s set to retire at the
end of the month. Taking command of the internal affairs unit is Goggin,
who has served as an investigator in the unit since April 2006. The
44-year-old Goggin has been with the Sheriff’s Office for 24 years,
having served as a narcotics investigator and motors officer as well as
a stint in court security. “You’ve been a good cop your entire
career,” Sheriff Johnson told Goggin. “You’re straight up and a
straight shooter. You’ve done a great job.”
Also
promoted Tuesday was Leahy, who is 34-years-old and has been with the
Sheriff’s Office for six years.