Former Albertville Police Chief Dies

Randy Amos served over 30 years in law enforcement, including 10 years as Albertville's police chief.

Mar. 31, 2026 at 9:50pm

Former Albertville police chief Randy Amos has passed away, according to an announcement from the Albertville Police Department. Amos dedicated over 30 years to law enforcement, serving as Albertville's police chief for a decade before most recently working as Chief Deputy for the Marshall County Sheriff's Office.

Why it matters

Amos' long career in law enforcement and leadership roles in Albertville and Marshall County made him a respected figure in the local community. His passing is a significant loss for the police department and the region.

The details

According to the Albertville Police Department, Amos served as the city's police chief for 10 years before taking on the role of Chief Deputy at the Marshall County Sheriff's Office. A memorial service will be held on Thursday at Mount Calvary Baptist Church, where the public can pay their respects from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

  • Amos served as Albertville police chief for 10 years.
  • Most recently, Amos served as Chief Deputy for the Marshall County Sheriff's Office.
  • A memorial service will be held on Thursday, March 31, 2026 at 12:00 p.m.

The players

Randy Amos

Former police chief of Albertville, Alabama who dedicated over 30 years to law enforcement, including 10 years as Albertville's police chief and most recently as Chief Deputy for the Marshall County Sheriff's Office.

Albertville Police Department

The police department in Albertville, Alabama that announced the passing of former police chief Randy Amos.

Marshall County Sheriff's Office

The sheriff's office in Marshall County, Alabama where Randy Amos most recently served as Chief Deputy.

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The takeaway

The passing of former Albertville police chief Randy Amos marks the end of a distinguished career in law enforcement spanning over three decades. Amos' leadership and dedication to public service will be deeply missed by the Albertville community and the broader region.