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Kori Brewer began his career in law enforcement as a Communications Specialist for the City of Warr Acres, Oklahoma in 2000. In September of 2001, Brewer was hired by the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center as a Campus Police Officer where he spent a little over a year doing routine police work.
In October of 2002, he was hired by the Chickasha Police Department as a Patrol Officer. After completing the Field Training Program, Brewer started as a solo Police Officer. During his time in patrol, he had opportunities to work as a Police Canine Handler, part of the Crisis Intervention Team, and a Field Training Officer where he had the privilege of training a total of fourteen Chickasha police recruits.
In 2009, Brewer was assigned to the Criminal Investigations Division where he investigated a wide variety of crimes including homicide. One of Brewer's major accomplishments during this time was investigating one of the most brutal rapes the city had seen in numerous years which led to the conviction and sentencing of the suspect in the state penitentiary for twenty-five years.
In July of 2014, Brewer was promoted to the rank of Sergeant and was assigned to the night shift until he was transferred to the Administration Division as an Administrative Sergeant. Brewer's duties included overseeing training, directing 911 communications, and supervising the Criminal Investigations Division. Brewer’s accomplishments in this role included replacing the city-wide radio communications system, updating the 911 system with current technology, declaring an emergency in the Communications Center to eradicate a black mold issue, and replacing the Computer Aided Dispatch and Records Management Center to comply with mandatory federal regulations.
In October of 2022, Brewer retired from the Chickasha Police Department and spent a whopping twenty-one days of retirement doing honey dos and enjoying his family. In November 2022, Brewer joined the Grady County Sheriff's Office under Sheriff Jim Weir as a patrol deputy. On February 28, 2023, Brewer was promoted to the rank of Undersheriff by Sheriff Gary Boggess. Brewer brings proven leadership experience to the table in his new role as well as twenty-two years of law enforcement experience. Brewer has received many awards during his career including the Medal of Valor, Chickasha Police Department’s highest award, and two chief commendations given for his work in updating, repairing, and replacing public safety service systems within the city. Brewer also received a police commendation for a lifesaving event in which he was injured and spent many months recovering after surgery.
Brewer has been married to his wife Jamie since 2005 and has two children, Bailey, of Oklahoma City, and Kayli, who attends AmPo Schools.