Hampton Roads Community News
There’s A New Sheriff In Town!
In a historic moment, Sheriff Dave Rosado was sworn in as Chesapeake’s first Hispanic sheriff before a full crowd on November 1, 2024. Rosado, a 23-year veteran, was celebrated for his commitment to the community and professional accomplishments.
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CHESAPEAKE
Before a standing-room only crowd, Sheriff Dave Rosado was sworn in as the fourth sheriff in the City of Chesapeake on Nov. 1, 2024.
He is a 23-year veteran of the Chesapeake Sheriff’s Office and its first Hispanic Sheriff. He succeeds now retired former Sheriff Jim O’Sullivan.
Well wishers included family, friends, city officials, and members of the Sheriff’s Department. State Sen. L. Louise Lucas and House Speaker Del. Don Scott were among special guests, as was former State Senator Lionell Spruill.
Sheriff Rosado was given the oath of office by Dr. Alan Krasnoff, former mayor and current Clerk of the Circuit Court. State Sen. Christie Craig served as the Master of Ceremonies.
Sheriff Rosado was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY and moved to Chesapeake in 1999. He has served with distinction in various departments.
Sheriff Rosado was applauded for his professional achievements and his active community involvement with Special Olympics, senior citizens, and youth.

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