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Deputy Sheriff Charles Greer: A true Good Samaritan


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A real life parable of today, Sunday, March 2, 2008

To the editor, ColumbiaMagazine.com:

Id like to say thank you to Deputy Sheriff Charles Greer of the Adair County Sheriffs Department for coming to my rescue this morning. Without his help I might have been standing out in the cold rain for a long time.

I was down by the lake at Plum Point loading wood chips to use in the garden when the electronic lock on my truck door decided not to work. I was locked out and to make matters worse, theres no cell phone service down there.



Lucky for me my phone was in my pocket so I hiked back up the hill towards church, thats when it started to rain.

Thankfully I was able to get a call out to my husband just after I made it to the top of the hill.

Officer Greer showed up just as I made it back to the truck and he was able to get the door open for me. I really appreciate his stopping to help.

Of course he was not the only car I saw on the road but he was the only one who did not pass by on the other side.

s/Barbara Armitage


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