Sheriff Gary Waller

Gary Waller served as St. Louis County Sheriff from 1986 to 1999.
Gary was a Duluth Police officer for 21 years and was one of the lead investigators on the scene of the famous Congdon double murder at Glensheen Mansion and is a co-author of WILL TO MURDER, a book about the Congdon murders.
In 1995 Sheriff Gary L. Waller, St. Louis County, Minnesota, received the FBI Director's Community Leadership Award. Sheriff Waller was very instrumental in implementing D.A.R.E. training for his personnel and furthering the D.A.R.E. program in St. Louis County schools.
The Director’s Community Leadership Award is reserved for those individuals or organizations that have made an outstanding contribution within the community towards crime prevention and community awareness.