CLARK COUNTY — A local sheriff’s office honored a dispatcher who died earlier this month.
[DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks]
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office said dispatcher Nicole Elliott’s “dedication, strength, and service will never be forgotten, according to a social media post.
Her online obituary stated that she passed away on April 2 at 40 years old.
TRENDING STORIES:
- Wires down after semi hits utility pole on busy Greene County road
- Police called to hospital after person walks in with reported gunshot wound
- Customers react as restaurants continue to open in former Big Boy locations
Elliott served as the Executive Director of the Clark County Communications Center.
She received several awards during her time at the Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
The sheriff’s office said this about Elliott on its Facebook page:
“She was more than a dispatcher; she was a lifeline, a steady presence for officers, first responders, and the community. Even in the toughest moments, Nicole answered the call. We carry her memory with us every day, and this week especially, we celebrate the incredible impact she made. Thank you, Nicole, for your service and your sacrifice. You are missed, and you are remembered.”
Nicole Elliott is survived by her parents, her husband, and two sons.
[SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
©2025 Cox Media Group