Haywood County Cares — Jason Reynolds

Senior Officer/K-9 Officer Jason Reynolds has been with Waynesville Police Department for almost eight years. He has served as a member of the SRT team, the Honor Guard member and as a K-9 handler.

Haywood County Care — Jori Miller

Jori Miller began her public service career as a wildland firefighter in the ‘80s. Since then she has also trained as an Advanced EMT, a veterinary technician and most recently as an incident management team safety officer, the role she is currently serving in during Covid-19.

Haywood County Cares: Megan Taylor with Canton Police

Officer Megan Taylor is the community outreach officer in Canton, working primarily in investigations but also on patrol at times. In her role, she bridges the gap between the agency and the community.

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