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Kelberlau Campaigning for County Sheriff Conservator of the Peace Williamson County will be choosing a
new Sheriff in the upcoming election. Candidate Bill Kelberlau says he believes he has a refreshing take on what being Sheriff means, noting, “The Sheriff is elected and must always work for the citizens, not the government.” Kelberlau, a sixth generation Texan, grew up in McAllen and has been in Williamson County since 1979. He describes himself as a long range thinker, and says, “I achieved my goal of early retirement while completing dual military and civilian careers, all while raising a family.” Retirement was short lived for Kelberlau, however. Less than three weeks after officially retiring from a 28-year career which included Texas Instruments/Raytheon, his phone began to ring. Thus began a consulting career in which he was tasked to solve complex problems for companies, a goal he says he accomplished, delivering the requested solutions in about one third of the time allotted. “Running for Sheriff is an elected law enforcement position, and people often ask us, as candidates, about our law enforcement background.” Kelberlau explains that his career has intersected many domains of law, pointing to his experience in Naval Intelligence. “I was educated in the Uniform Code of Military Justice, tactical intelligence, international law, and Naval Criminal Investigative Services, plus experience with the Drug Enforcement Agency in international operations,” he elaborates, asserting that this experience affords him a view of law enforcement as a seasoned Naval Intelligence Officer who protected and defended all citizens of the United States from major threats to freedom and liberty. While most of his career experience has been engaged in the ‘big picture’ of law enforcement, at one point he was involved in a child molestation case in north Texas. With the case dragging, Kelberlau says he made recommendations to the Sheriff’s
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department, and, “immediately after, they acted on that information; and 48 hours later, the case was closed.” “Being a constitutional Sheriff will require me to always be available to the citizens, as well as the employees of the jail and law enforcement operations,” says
Kelberlau. “Since the twelfth century in England, little has changed about what was then referred to as the shire reeve. He was the ultimate authority, enforcer, and protector of the shire and its rulers. With the successful revolution in our country, See Kelberlau, page 5
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