LCSO

Autism Awareness Festival supports individuals in community
The Louisa County Sheriff’s Office (LSCO) annually sponsors the Project First Responder Special Needs & Autism Awareness Festival, a free public event designed to highlight the variety of resources and accessibility needs available to the community. On Saturday, June 6, at Moss-Nuckols Elementary School, the LCSO welcomed more than 50 resource organizations, first responders, vendors and community sponsors to celebrate and support individuals with special needs.
From the Desk of Sheriff Donald Lowe
As Sheriff of Louisa County and a Constitutional Officer sworn to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Virginia, I want to address concerns regarding proposed and newly enacted legislation related to so-called “assault weapons.”
Sheriff’s office accepting summer LEAP applications
The Louisa County Sheriff’s Office is excited to announce that registration is now open for the Law Enforcement Adventure Program (LEAP)—a free, fun-filled week designed for middle school students ages 10–14.
