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two veteran law enforcement officials are running to be the next marion county sheriff
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- Two Democrats, Kelvis Williams and Gregory Patrick, are competing in the May 5 primary for Marion County sheriff.
- No Republican candidates filed for the seat.
- Winner will succeed Sheriff Kerry Forestal, who is term-limited and running for Indiana Senate District 31.
- Gregory Patrick has over 40 years of law enforcement experience, currently serving as a Captain overseeing the county jail.
- Key issues include jail overcrowding and the sheriff's office's relationship with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.