David Ingram

Colonel, Forensic Services at Escambia County Sheriff's Office

Colonel David Ingram is a law enforcement veteran with over 17 years of service. He is currently assigned to and in charge of the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Forensic Services, Intel, Missing Persons, and Cold Case Units. Colonel Ingram holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Columbia Southern University and an Associates Degree in Criminal Justice from Davidson County Community College, NC. Colonel Ingram started his law enforcement career while enlisted in the United States Navy. He served in uniform patrol for two previous agencies prior to joining the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office. He has served as a patrol deputy for uniform services, an investigator in Economic Crimes Unit, Escambia County Emergency Operation Center Liaison and Lead, Uniform Patrol Sergeant, and a sergeant assigned to Investigations over the Evidence Unit. He has over nine years of service serving on the Hazardous Materials Law Enforcement Response Team (Rapid Response Team). Since September 2016, he has been a member of the Property and Evidence Association of Florida (P.E.A.F.) and is P.E.A.F. certified. He has completed his Firearm Specialist Certification, FBI LEEDA Supervisor and Executive courses, and is a graduate of the Florida Leadership Academy. In 2019, Colonel Ingram attended and completed the National Command and Staff College (NCSC), session 004 and received the Magnus Award. In 2020, Colonel Ingram completed a Master of Science in Public Administration with a Concentration in Criminal Justice Administration from Columbia Southern University.

Timeline

  • Colonel, Forensic Services

    Current role