Adam Renfro Announces Candidacy for Republican Party Nomination

December 11, 2015 - “My goal is to help you.” – Adam Renfro

Timpson, TX December 11, 2015: Timpson resident and Shelby County Sheriff’s Deputy,, Adam Renfro announced that he is running for Shelby County Constable, Precinct 5. Deputy Renfro has the right combination of practical experience and enthusiasm which will allow him to serve the citizens of precinct 5, in the service of civil process and public safety, with excellence. The best measure of Deputy Renfro’s service is the esteem and trust he has earned from the public and the law enforcement community.

Deputy Renfro began his career in law enforcement in 2001 with the Nacogdoches County Sheriff’s office. He served the Nacogdoches community for 8 years, assisting in corrections, patrol, criminal investigations and drug interdiction. In 2009, Deputy Renfro began working for the Timpson Police Department, where he served as an officer until 2014. Currently he is employed as a Sheriff’s Deputy for Shelby County. Deputy Renfro has accumulated 14 years serving his community, he holds a TCOLE Advanced Peace Officer license, he’s a Family Violence Special Investigator, a state certified Intoxilyzer operator, and a SFST Practitioner.

Deputy Renfro is a resident of Timpson, Texas and father of two sons; his youngest son attends Timpson Middle School and plays football for the Timpson Bears. Deputy Renfro is an avid outdoorsman, who enjoys both fishing and hunting. He’s a member of Stallings Drive Baptist Church in Nacogdoches, Texas.

“If elected, I will maintain an open line of communication with other law enforcement agencies to help solve pending cases.”“I feel that due to the low number of law enforcement officers in Shelby County, the precinct 5 constable’s office is the tip of the spear in the law enforcement effort for Precinct 5. Therefore, I feel like Precinct 5 needs a full-time constable. I will make myself available and accessible to my constituents.”

“As Constable, I will have an open door policy. There will not be a need to make an appointment. My cell phone number is (936) 715-8884 and I encourage anyone that has any questions, or would like to meet with me, to give me a call.”

“When I got into law enforcement in 2001, my goal was to help people. As Precinct 5 Constable, I feel like I can make a big difference in Shelby County.”

“I don’t plan to make any major changes to the current program, which has a proven track record…I want to grow and strengthen the groundwork which has already been laid.”

“My campaign has been entirely self-funded; there are no conflicts of interests. I will run the office with honesty and integrity.”