The FBI’s Louisville office has a new person in charge.
The FBI announced Monday that Perrye K. Turner will head up the office as special agent in charge.
Turner most recently served as deputy assistant director of the Information Technology Engineering Division at FBI Headquarters, the agency said.
Turner started with the FBI in 1991 and was first assigned to the Birmingham Division, Huntsville Resident Agency, and in 1995, the New Orleans Division, Monroe Resident Agency, where he worked criminal investigative matters.
In 1999, he was promoted to supervisory special agent in the Criminal Investigation Division at FBI headquarters and worked in the Drug Section, Mexican/Criminal Syndicates Unit.
In 2001, he became a field supervisor and was assigned to the Jackson Division’s Criminal Enterprise Squad. While in Jackson, he later worked in the Field Intelligence Group in August 2004.
In August 2005, he was named assistant special agent in charge in the Memphis Division.