Alumni Spotlight: Patten is 1997 Natchez High alumnus

Published 12:01 am Wednesday, January 15, 2020

NATCHEZ — In August of 2015, Travis L. Patten ran for the office of sheriff of Adams County.  On January 5, 2016, Patten was sworn in as the youngest Sheriff in the history of Adams County, and the first African American Sheriff since Reconstruction.

Since his election as Sheriff, he has led a total reconstruction of department policies and practices regarding transparency, trust, honesty, due diligenc, and above all, respect and honor for the job.

Born and reared in Adams County, Patten is a dedicated public servant who graduated from Natchez High School in 1997.

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After graduating high school, Patten began his carer in active military service for the United States Navy.

During his service tenure, he was enlisted in the duty of Damage Control-Man with command leadership responsibilities including but not limited to standing watch, firefighting, conducting safety training, and patrol for the fourteen distinct Control-Man teams he supervised.

Patten and his family returned home after departing from military service.  He worked with the Claiborne County Sheriff’s Department as a criminal patrol deputy until he was hired by the Natchez Police Department as a criminal patrol deputy until he was hired by The Natchez Police Department in 2000 and worked in the capacity of housing officer and patrolman.

Between the years 2000 and 2004, while working as a patrolman, the name “Officer Patten” became a well-represented name throughout the Natchez Housing Authority Community.

In early 2004 Sheriff Patten transferred to Adams County Sheriff’s Office where he worked in the position of Criminal Deputy working in a dual capacity as a certified K-9 Officer and on the Special Operations Team as a Metro Narcotic Agent.

Patten’s dynamic nature and eagerness to learn did not end with the procurement of law enforcement skills. For eight years, he decided to serve and lead at Integrity Mortage, LLC and Vision Development LLC, as a state-certified mortgage loan originator. As a representative of both businesses, he worked diligently to help mold and change the lives of those living in his community for the better. Patten completed course work at Copiah-Lincoln Community College and received his Associate Degree in Criminal Justice, Dec. 13, 2017. He is presently working toward his BA degree in Criminal Justice through online studies at Jackson State University and is looking forward to his long term goal of mastering the coursework for Ph.D. studies in Criminal Justice.

Patten has has completed Executive Level Management Education and Training at the National Sheriffs’ Institute, as well as attended and completed course training facilitated by the United States Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration in Diversion Opioid Awareness Training.

Patten was re-elected to the office of Sheriff in November 2019 and was sworn-in on Thursday, Jan. 2, 2020.

, surrounded by his children, friends, family, and as a newlywed to Brittany West-Patten. My motto for the kids is simple: As you set a goal for yourself, don’t compare yourself to anyone else. Challenge yourself to be better than you were the day before. If you do this and stay hungry, no one else can compare to you!