And nobody appreciates Law Enforcement more than us. Ainsley we are so grateful for all the work that they do. Its wonderful to live in this city. We were talking earlier, some of my friends here. Including yall, about how wonderful it is that our city here embraces Law Enforcement. Its like nothing i have ever seen before. Brian well, not everybody and we have some video to show it. Ainsley some people are not in favor of Law Enforcement but overall the people in new york love our Law Enforcement and love our First Responders. Steve and people of america do. What they are suggesting on Law Enforcement day is, if you can wear blue. Also, you could write a card, drop a card at local police station. Saying hey, i appreciate what you do to keep our family safe. And if you see a Police Officer today, say thank you. Ainsley i didnt think about that. I have a blue coat to go outside and red dress to be patriotic. You are right i should have worn a blue dress today to support Law Enforcement.
Weekly Report from the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office for September 23 – 29, 2023. All persons charged are innocent until proven guilty. 09/23/2023 0451hrs, Sgt. Bean received a complaint of a person making suicidal statements. The man was contacted, and it was determined that he was not suicidal. 09/23/2023 0943hrs, Sgt. Sholan received a 911
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