Congratulations to Noble Reginald D. Adams on his new position as Chief of Police for the city of Brooksville!
“My journey began as a reserve police officer in Nettleton, where I worked many hours for free. In 2001 the newly elected Chief Shane Young asked me would I come full-time I declined the offer and started working undercover as a Narcotic in Aberdeen in 2002 and I knew I wanted to become a lawman. I also did undercover work for the Bureau of Narcotics and the Alcohol Beverage Control. In 2004, I graduated from the Mississippi Law Enforcement Officers Training Academy. I have worked as an investigator for the Department of Human Services and Columbus Police Department. As Chief of Police in 2011, 2012, and 2013, I led the police department in Brooksville. However, the new Mayor did not renew my contract, so now, eight years later, I’m back in Brooksville. I’m grateful to God for my family. In February, my 11-year-old daughter lost her mom unexpectedly, and I wanted to spend all the time I could with her, but she said I love you because you are a policeman. My children’s names are Amber 21, RJ 13, and Ayla 11.”