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ACSO: Sheriffs Office purchases new cruiser By Adair County Sheriff Josh Brockman The Adair County Sheriff's Office has purchased a cruiser. Adair Fiscal Court has been been working hard on replacing an aging fleet of vehicles for The Sheriff's Office over the last 2 years as grants and scarce funds have become available, however we are pleased to say this patrol vehicle was at no cost to taxpayers as it was purchased with funds from drug forfeitures. Assets seized by the Sheriffs Office during drug related charges and search warrants were awarded to the office after successful prosecutions in Adair District and Circuit courts. This vehicle will be assigned to School Resource Deputy Mark Harris to replace his current vehicle one of the last two Crown Victoria’s still in service with nearly 200,000 miles on it. This story was posted on 2021-04-01 07:30:54
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