Statesville Police Department Welcomes Three New Officers

Last Updated 1/16/2025Posted in Police News, Latest City News

The Statesville Police Department is proud to announce the addition of three new officers to its team. Mayor Costi Kutteh and Police Chief David Onley presided over a swearing-in ceremony held today in the City Council Chambers at City Hall. The ceremony was attended by the officers’ family members, friends, and fellow law enforcement colleagues.

Chief Onley introduced each officer, sharing their background and aspirations, before Mayor Kutteh administered the Oath of Office.

Officer Joshua Shoffner

A Statesville native and graduate of North Iredell High School, Officer Shoffner joined the National Guard as a Combat Engineer at the age of 17. He recently completed the Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) program at Mitchell Community College in December. He expressed his excitement about the opportunity to serve his hometown community.

Officer Andrew Hirsh

Originally from Danbury, CT, Officer Hirsh moved to North Carolina eight years ago. A graduate of Lake Norman High School and Mitchell Community College, he also completed the BLET program in December. Serving his community as a police officer has been a lifelong goal.

Officer Marty Hayes

Born in Hickory, NC, Officer Hayes graduated from St. Stephens High School and entered the workforce immediately after. However, he felt a calling to pursue a more meaningful career and completed the BLET program at Mitchell Community College in December.

Chief Onley shared his confidence in the new officers, saying, It’s always an honor to welcome individuals who are committed to serving and protecting our community. Officers Shoffner, Hirsh, and Hayes bring unique experiences and a shared passion for making a positive impact in Statesville. I look forward to seeing their contributions to our department and our city.”

The Statesville Police Department is honored to have these individuals join its ranks and looks forward to the positive impact they will have on the community.



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Police Chief Onley and Community Resource Coordinator Nakayla Griffin stand with SPD Junior Ambassadors Andrea Ayala and Tiffany Dubon inside the Statesville Police Department. Andrea and Tiffany are dressed in blue graduation caps and gowns with honor cords and medals as they celebrate their graduation achievements.
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