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Newport News Sheriff's Office

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Sheriff Gabe Morgan and his staff are committed to providing the highest level of professional, ethical, and fiscal service to, the residents of Newport News by operating two secure Adult Detention Centers; providing safety and security for the city’s 3 courthouses and 13 courtrooms; and serving/executing court documents on behalf of the courts.

The Sheriff’s Office staff is “Committed to Making a Difference” in our community, schools, places of business and in the lives of incarcerated individuals to make Newport News a better place to work, live and play.

Command Staff

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Sheriff Gabe Morgan

Colonel Shonda Whitfield

Lt. Colonel Tracy Hayes

  • Major Robert Daniels

  • Major Todd Davis

  • Major Sheritta Holloman

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  • Major Charles Johnson

  • Captain Vermel Carlson

  • Captain Kandyce Gross

  • Captain Rebecca Jones

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  • Captain Tonika Woodhouse

FOIA Requests

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The Newport News Sheriff’s Office supports transparency and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is vital to that effort.

To request information from the Newport News Sheriff’s Office through the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), click the FOIA Rights and Responsibilities link to download our document with information on procedures, rights and responsibilities, and contact information to make such a request.

To send a FOIA request to the Newport News Sheriff's Office, contact Sonja Y. Foster at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

To send FOIA requests to departments of the city of Newport News (fire department, police department, city communications, etc.), click here.

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  • Community Relations

    The Newport News Sheriff’s Office is dedicated to providing a variety of crime prevention topics, specialty programs and services for all ages to enhance public safety throughout our community, schools, and businesses.

  • Project Lifesaver

    Project Lifesaver

    Learn about this search and rescue program provided at no cost for qualifying adults and children who are prone to the life-threatening behavior of wandering because of a cognitive condition.

  • Careers

    Come join our team!

    We are the only Law Enforcement agency in Virginia selected as a "Best for Vets Employer." 

  • Jail Information

    Frequently asked questions about the Newport News City Jail and Jail Annex

  • Contact Us

    Whether you're looking for answers, want to solve a problem or want to tell us how we're doing, here's how you can contact us.

  • 2024 Annual Report

    Sheriff Morgan and his staff are committed to making a difference in Newport News. Learn about the NNSO in our 2024 Annual Report.

  • Community Relations

    The Newport News Sheriff's Office is dedicated to providing a variety of crime prevention topics, specialty programs and services for all ages to enhance public safety throught our community, schools, and businesses. 

  • Project Lifesaver

    Learn about this search and rescue program provided at no cost for qualifying adults and children who are prone to the life-threatening behavior of wandering because of a cognitive condition.

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    Come join our team!

    We are the only Law Enforcement agency in Hampton Roads and just one of two agencies in Virginia selected as a "Best for Vets Employer."

  • Jail Information

    Frequesntly asked questions about the Newport News City Jail and Jail Annex.

  • Contact Us

    Whether you're looking for answers, want to solve a problem or want to tell us how we're doing, here's how you can contact us.

  • Annual Report

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We know the importance of meeting the standards set forth in PREA law. Our PREA annual reports are posted for your review.

We voluntarily undergo this review of our practices and procedures by the Va. Law Enforcement Professional Standards Commission. Accreditation lasts 4 years.

For the fifth consecutive year and the seventh time in nine years, the NNSO has been recognized as a Best for Vets Employer acknowledging our commitment to veterans, reservists, and their families.

Mission Statement

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The Newport News Sheriff's Office shall safely and securely provide appropriate supervision of all persons entrusted to the care of the Newport News City Jail; provide for safe and secure operations in the courts; and guarantee expedient and accurate service of civil and criminal warrants.

Sheriff Gabe Morgan

NNSO Star Gabriel A. “Gabe” Morgan, Sr. – Sheriff


gabe 250x300Gabriel “Gabe” Morgan Sr. is serving his sixth four-year term as the Sheriff of Newport News. His first term of office began on January 1, 2006.

Sheriff Morgan is responsible for a budget which exceeds $15 million and a staff of more than 200 that provides a myriad of functions including the custody and care of more than 500 prisoners daily, the protection of our courts and judges, the service of court documents, and the enforcement of the laws of the Commonwealth. Sheriff Morgan also serves as the Executive Officer of the Courts.

Upon taking office, Sheriff Morgan immediately instituted significant policy changes that support his guiding principles of justice for all, service to others and abiding love for his community.

Sheriff Morgan serves on a number of boards and commissions throughout Hampton Roads. Most recently, in April 2021, he was named Chairman of the Riverside Health Systems board.

In 2007, The Honorable Leroy R. Hassell, Sr., chief justice of the Virginia Supreme Court, appointed Sheriff Morgan to serve on the Commission for Mental Law Reform. As the subcommittee chair for Emergency and Temporary Detention Orders, the sheriff’s leadership led to major changes in the law.

Recognizing Sheriff Morgan’s commitment to service, then-Governor Timothy M. Kaine appointed Sheriff Morgan to the Inter-agency Civil Admission Advisory Council. Morgan was subsequently appointed by Governors McDonnell and McAuliffe to serve on the Commission on Mental Health Law Reform.

Sheriff Morgan co-chaired Governor-Elect Ralph Northam’s Policy Council on Mental Health. He chaired the Newport News Gang Reduction Task Force and he is charged with developing a comprehensive strategy to reduce youth violence in the city.

He currently serves on Christopher Newport University’s Board of Visitors.

He is a graduate of the University of the State of New York at Albany, the Army’s Command and General Staff College, and the Ninetieth Session of the National Sheriff’s Institute.

Prior to being elected Sheriff, Morgan served as Special Agent-in-Charge for the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, Investigative Services. His office was responsible for conducting criminal investigations including identity and vehicle-related frauds, motor vehicle dealer-related crimes, and the evasion of transportation related-taxes.

Sheriff Morgan served his country for more than 21 years in the U.S. Army. He entered the service as a private and remained enlisted through the rank of Staff Sergeant. He subsequently earned a commission through Officer Candidate School. Sheriff Morgan commanded the Area Confinement Facility at Ft. Knox, Kentucky.

While in command of the confinement facility, he was credited for instituting vocational programs that employed the inmate population while saving the facility thousands of dollars. He was named the “Best Counter Terrorism Senior Program Manager (1997)” of all five services, by the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Low-Intensity Conflict and Terrorism.

Morgan also served as the Provost Marshal of the Army Corps of Engineer, Trans-Atlantic Program Division. As Provost Marshal, Morgan supported both the European and the Central Command, providing security and intelligence for forward-deployed Defense and State Department elements. He was named the “Best Counterterrorism Senior Program Manager (1997)” of all five services by the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Low-Intensity Conflict and Terrorism.

He served in many theaters including the Middle East, Africa, Bosnia, Croatia, Haiti, Korea and Europe. He culminated his career as the Information Systems Security Officer for the Army’s Training and Doctrine Command at Ft. Monroe, Virginia.

His awards include the Meritorious Service Medal with four clusters and the Army Commendation Medal with seven clusters. He was also awarded the following Campaign Medals: Humanitarian Service with oak leaf, Southwest Asia, NATO – Yugoslavia Service, Liberation of Kuwait – issued by Kuwait, and Liberation of Kuwait – issued by Saudi Arabia.

Sheriff Morgan is a tireless advocate for children and is committed to helping maintain a great quality of life for all of the citizens of Newport News.