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Johnson County honors Lt. Ron Resick II for 30 years of volunteer service

Johnson County Commissioners Court · April 27, 2026
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The commissioners presented a proclamation recognizing Lieutenant Ron Resick II for 30 years of volunteer service to the Johnson County Sheriff's Office, citing an estimated 25,000 donated hours and an estimated $869,750 in taxpayer savings.

Johnson County Commissioners on April 27 presented a proclamation honoring Lieutenant Ron Resick II for three decades of volunteer service with the Johnson County Sheriff's Office.

The judge read a proclamation citing Resicks roles including drug-recognition expert, field sobriety instructor, firearms instructor and drone pilot, and credited his service at local events such as the Alvarado Old Settlers Reunion and the Junior Livestock Show. The proclamation described an estimated 25,000 donated hours and an estimated $869,750 in taxpayer savings over Mr. Resicks tenure.

Lieutenant Resick spoke briefly, thanking his family and describing the volunteer commitment and how volunteer equipment and training needs have changed over time. Family members and colleagues offered remarks of appreciation.

The court presented the proclamation and invited Resick's wife and family forward for recognition; the event concluded with brief personal remarks and applause from the courtroom.