Director of MSTIDE & Chief of Police at Weir Police Department.
Dillion Cates began his Law Enforcement career in 2016. He is employed by the Oxford Police Department where he serves as the Director of Mississippi Training for Impaired Driving Enforcement (MS TIDE). He is also the Chief of Police for the Town of Weir Police Department, since 2021. Dillion also serves as the Volunteer Fire Chief for the Town of Weir Volunteer Fire Department since 2021. He has been an active member of S.T.O.R.M. since 2020, serving on the Board of Directors as Sergeant at Arms & Public Relations Officer since 2023.
"I am passionate about Law Enforcement and helping others, so if I can ever be of any assistance, please don't hesitate to contact me day or night!"
Ms. Miller received her law degree in 1997. Upon graduation, she was a judicial clerk at the Mississippi Court of Appeals. Ms. Miller then joined the Hinds County District Attorney‵s Office as an assistant district attorney handling the prosecution of sex crimes, child abuse, and domestic violence. In August 2001, Ms. Miller joined the Mississippi Attorney General‵s Office in the Public Integrity Division as a special assistant attorney general handling the prosecution of vulnerable adult cases statewide. In August 2006, she became the state's Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor assisting law enforcement, prosecutors, and judges in all impaired driving issues. Ms. Miller is an instructor for the Basic Recruit Class and the MS Highway Safety Patrol Cadet Class at the Mississippi Law Enforcement Training Academy in Rankin County. She is also a speaker/instructor for the Mississippi Judicial College. In addition, she is a member of the Hinds County Bar Association, and has been on the Board of Directors for the Mississippi Prosecutor's Association. Ms. Miller is licensed to practice law in both Mississippi and Florida
My name is Dean Anderson and I was born on June 23, 1970. I live in Vicksburg, MS. I'm currently employed with Shiers Communications for 20 plus years. I was a volunteer for MADD Mothers Against Drunk Driving going for over 7 years. MADD's Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving? has the goal of protecting our families from drunk driving and ultimately ending the threat of drunk driving on American roads by:
• Support the heroes who keep our roads safe. High-visibility law enforcement catches drunk drivers and discourages others from driving drunk.
• Require convicted drunk drivers to blow before they go. Ignition interlock devices, or in-car breathalyzers, require all convicted drunk drivers to prove they are sober before the car will start.
• Turn cars into the cure. Tomorrow's cars will protect each of us, automatically determining whether or not the driver is at or above the legal limit of .08 and failing to operate if the driver is impaired.