![]() ![]() “What I’ll miss most is what I call Dale-isms: little quotes that give us something to think about,” Slupe said. Slupe pegged a name for Paglia’s comments. “They cut immediately to the point,” Holman said. Holman referred to Paglia’s wry humor, throwing out the periodic one-liner. “He’s a very unique individual as everyone who has met him will attest to,” Rickard said. Rickard said Paglia brings a certain style to the job. “People don’t realize how much he does behind the scenes.” Holman said Paglia found solutions to problems that arose. He’s worked extensively with Tom Holman, deputy court administrator, with courtroom and building security. The captain is the third in line for the office’s chain of command after the sheriff and chief.Īs captain, Paglia assigns tasks to the deputies, including inmate transports. Karenbauer described Paglia as a mentor who has gone out of his way to help him prepare for the job. Karenbauer, who joined the office in the early 1990s, said he’s pleased to be named the new captain. ![]() “His experience, his knowledge and his dedication to the office.” “Brian has the most years in the office,” Slupe said. Slupe said Karenbauer’s tenure as a deputy led to his promotion. “He has been an asset to the county,” Rickard said. “He’s a very special person.’įormer Sheriff Dennis Rickard, who hired Paglia, also lauded the captain. The sheriff said his captain’s witty demeanor helps him deal with people. “Dale has given me a lot of insights and perspectives on a lot of issues,” Slupe said. Sheriff Mike Slupe said he will miss his morning chats with Paglia. ![]() “When I retire, I’ll do whatever I want,” he said with his trademark sarcasm. Butler County is a great place to work.”Īfter working a few years as a part-timer, Paglia became a full-time deputy in 1998.Īside from working for the office on a limited basis as a part-time deputy, Paglia was a little vague about his future plans. Paglia, 62, of Butler Township said there’s one thing he’ll miss most. Dale Paglia, a stalwart presence in the courthouse and government center since the 1990s, is retiring Friday. This week marks a changing of the guard in the Butler County sheriff’s office.Ĭapt. ![]()
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