Warren County Mourns the Loss of Beloved Court Security Officer Scott Hansen


WARREN COUNTY, Ky. — The Warren County community is mourning the loss of Scott Hansen, a dedicated court security officer whose sudden passing has left colleagues, friends, and neighbors grieving. The Warren County Sheriff’s Office confirmed Hansen’s death on Friday, honoring his life of service, commitment, and unwavering dedication to others.

Scott Hansen’s life was defined by service. He proudly served in the United States Air Force from 1990 to 2010, dedicating 20 years to the mission and the people he served alongside. During his distinguished military career, he retired as a C-5 Loadmaster, a role that required skill, precision, and a commitment to the safety of those under his care. His time in the Air Force left a lasting mark on those who served with him and shaped the foundation of his lifelong dedication to public service.

Following his military retirement, Hansen continued serving his community as a court security officer in Warren County. In this role, he exemplified professionalism, vigilance, and care for the safety of the public and court personnel alike. Colleagues remember him as a dependable, compassionate, and principled officer who approached every task with integrity and dedication. His presence brought reassurance and a sense of calm to those around him.

Family, friends, and the Warren County community have expressed their condolences, remembering Hansen as a man who lived with honor and commitment. Tributes highlight not only his professional achievements but also his kindness, humility, and the positive influence he had on everyone he encountered.


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