Paul Moore believes he’s the oldest ever graduate of Police Officer Standards and Training, having graduated from Utah’s law enforcement school on May 14.
That made the 64-year-old eligible to run for Wasatch County sheriff, and he filed as an unaffiliated candidate one week later.
“I believe that a sheriff is beholden to the citizens in the county — not a political party or special interest or anything else,” he told KPCW. “They elect him, and the sheriff is accountable to the citizens and should equally and fairly represent citizens.”
Although he’s new to Utah, Moore isn’t new to law enforcement. He ran unsuccessfully for Clackamas County sheriff in Oregon two years ago. He says he has business experience working for a Fortune 200 company, too.