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ABC EMPLOYEE OF THE WEEK – SELETIA POWELL

SELETIA POWELL

Seletia Lea (Smith) Powell is 30 years old and is an Enforcement Agent at ABC. Before coming to the ABC, Seletia was a police office in El Dorado.

Seletia lives in Magnolia and went to high school there (Class of 2003).


Seletia obtained a bachelor of science in criminal justice at Southern Arkansas University (Class of 2010). 
SELETIA AND HER DAD LESTER SMITH

That means Seletia is a Mulerider. Yee –haw!


Seletia was married in June 2014. 


And had a baby girl three months later.


Did you notice how much Seletia’s husband resembles Dwight from the TV show The Office?


Seletia was a Smith before she became a Powell.  Seletia’s mom divorced and remarried when Seletia was a young child and she married a guy named Powell. While we can’t be sure that Seletia married her step-brother the whole last name thing is too much of a coincidence, but this is Arkansas after all.

Seletia’s mom ran a failed campaign to be the Columbia County Circuit Clerk last year, but now she has time to help with the grand baby so Seletia can enforce those liquor laws.




Seletia has some hobbies.  One is boating…



Another is eating crawfish...


Here are some things you might not know about Seletia.

Seletia wants to live in a castle…



Seletia has a thing for police officers …


and hot sexy men...


Seletia like to use fancy fonts in her work emails…



Seletia likes to take selfies...


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