About Us
Real Police. Real Professionals.LawMan Security & Consulting was established in response to concerns voiced by Evansville residents and business owners about the safety of their homes and establishments. Each of their comments pointed to law enforcement as the most effective form of security and expressed frustration at the relative powerlessness of privately contracted alternatives to address threatening situations.
These concerns were a call to action for sheriff’s deputies Bryan Bishop and Rob Clark, who founded LawMan Security & Consulting in 2010. Both of the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office employees saw the benefit of providing real professionals – uniformed law enforcement officers – to individuals and businesses in need of security services.
Since then, the business has grown to include private investigation services, personal protection courses, a 24-Hour Help Center, and more. Click here to learn more about the professional services available through LawMan Security & Consulting.
Client Testimonials
Lefler Collision & Glass Repair Centers
I love the fact that I have real Police officers watching my business and responding to the calls from the security company in the middle of the night.
Brinker’s Jewelers
Brinker’s Jewelers is very happy to have a partnership with Lawman Security and Consulting, LLC. It is a wonderful convenience for our staff and customers to have actual Law Enforcement Officers in uniform on the premises to provide security during business and...
LawMan News
Lawman Security And Consulting Officers Make Arrest At Tropicana
LawMan Security and Consulting officers arrested two men who were causing a disturbance early Saturday, October 18, at Tropicana Evansville. The two men were asked to leave the casino riverboat by security around midnight. They then began yelling at guards and one of them threatened an officer. The men were taken into custody by LawMan officers and were booked in Vanderburgh County Correction Center.
LawMan’s Bishop Wins Life Saver Award
The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office has presented Deputy Bryan Bishop with a Life Saver Award for his quick reaction to a motorcycle accident this past July. When Bishop was dispatched to a single vehicle crash involving a motorcycle on State Road 65 on July 4, 2014, he had to use a tourniquet procedure on the victim’s leg to stop substantial blood loss. The application of a tourniquet is one of the most effective ways to stop the bleeding and save a life.