Karl
Vagts began his career in Delaware County law enforcement as a
Deputy Sheriff on April 29, 1985. Recognition of his dedication and
excellent performance throughout his career Karl has received with
various promotions:
- May
29, 1988: Deputy Sheriff Sergeant
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August 22, 1990: Deputy Sheriff Lieutenant
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January 21, 1991: Deputy
Sheriff Investigator
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January 1, 2001:
Deputy Sheriff Senior Investigator
In his
current title, Senior Investigator Vagts serves as the Supervising
Investigator in the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office Criminal
Investigation Division. He also supervises the Road Patrol
Division, making him responsible for the overall supervision of law
enforcement operations.
What Karl likes the most about
his job is the diversity and mental challenge. Each day presents new
challenges and opportunities to use your resourcefulness and past
experience to develop insightful solutions to complex
investigations. One must be responsible and completely invested
when presented with dangerous situations and assume responsibility
for the safety of others.
Karl continues to be a consummate
professional. As such, he was acknowledged as Delaware County’s
employee of the month in August, 2004, yet, he is not one to rest
on his laurels. He has been challenged with conducting major
investigations and supervising our Drug Enforcement unit with its
challenging task of combatting our county’s grievous drug addiction
problem. Recently he has been successful in leading investigations
that netted some significant drug dealers. Karl is highly respected
by his peers in the law enforcement community and has distinguished
himself there by word and deed. He possesses tremendous
resourcefulness and is an invaluable asset to the Sheriff’s Office.
As a testament to Karl’s service
as a law enforcement officer, Sheriff Mills states, “In my nearly 50
years in law enforcement, I have met few individuals as trustworthy
as Karl Vagts”.
Karl is a devoted son and
brother. His hobbies include hunting, fishing and camping in the
wilderness.
Congratulations and thank you,
Karl, for a job well done.