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Published on: 5/25/2007
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"I replaced Greg Johnston, who has retired."
Narron, 50, describes himself as a military brat, growing up in a lot of different places.It wasn't until he was a freshman in high school that he and his family became Washington County residents.
"I graduated from North Hagerstown High School and then entered Hagerstown Junior College in criminal justice," Narron said.He was president of the HJC student government his sophomore year.
In his first stint as a law enforcement officer, Narron served as a Washington County Sheriff's deputy in 1977 and 1978.
From 1980 to 1987, he was a Hagerstown City Police officer.
While he was working, Narron completed his bachelor's degree in sociology/criminal justice at Frostburg State University in Hagerstown.
"I joined the Maryland State Police in February 1987," Narron said.Although his residence has remained in Washington County, his life became rather typically nomadic as he gained experience and earned higher ranks at a number of barracks and special operations units.