Aaron Perry announces his campaign for Davis County Sheriff

This week, Aaron Perry, former Chief Deputy of the Weber County Sheriff’s Office and a lifelong Davis County resident, has filed to run for Davis County Sheriff. Originally from Centerville, Perry served in the Davis County Sheriff’s office for 16 years before becoming Deputy Chief of the Roy City Police Department. 

Perry is eager to bring his leadership back to the office that gave him the start to his career. Throughout his life, he has been one to build bridges of trust. The following are members of the community who have firsthand experience working with Aaron and pledge their wholehearted endorsement as he runs to be the next Davis County Sheriff.

Some members of this list include:

  • Ryan Arbon, Weber County Sheriff
  • Arnold Butcher, Chief Deputy at Davis County Sheriff’s Office 
  • Jason Boydston, Captain at Davis County Sheriff’s Office
  • Carl Merino, Retired Roy City Police Chief
  • Jason Poulsen, Clinton City Fire Chief
  • Josh Boucher, Lieutenant at Davis County Sheriff’s Office
  • Andrew Harper, Sergeant at Roy City Police
  • Brian Baggs, Former Weber County Sheriff’s Office Captain
  • Bryan Baron, Deputy Civil Attorney at Weber County Attorney’s Office
  • Reed Richards, Deputy Weber County Attorney
  • Eric Hilton, Retired Sergeant Davis County Sheriff’s Office
  • Eric Young, Retired Ogden City Chief of Police
  • Kevin Rose, Weber Area 911 Dispatch Director
  • Mandie Worton, Former Roy City Police Department Executive Assistant
  • Sean Stromberg, Davis County Entrepreneur
  • Sharon A. Bolos, Weber County Commissioner
  • Gage Froerer, Weber County Commissioner
  • James H. Harvey, Weber County Commissioner
  • Tanya Strong, Public Safety Office Manager, Weber County Sheriff’s Office

“I am honored to have so many public safety leaders and elected officials in Northern Utah supporting me in my campaign to be Davis County Sheriff,” said Perry. “This job is not ceremonial or symbolic. Davis County deserves a Sheriff who is ready on day one. I have worked my entire career to be ready for this responsibility and would be honored to earn your support.”

To learn more about Aaron Perry’s campaign for Davis County Sheriff, watch this short video here: Aaron Perry Campaign Launch Video.

Disclaimer: Titles and professional affiliations of law enforcement personnel are provided for identification purposes only. These endorsements represent the personal views of the individuals and do not imply an official endorsement by the Davis or Weber County Sheriff’s Offices or any government agency.