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Adair Co. Sheriff's Dept. issues activity report for April 2007



One of these signs could save your life, or the life of someone you love


Don't forget your address marker! You may purchase one at the Adair Co. Sheriff's Office. Markers are $10.00. Proceeds go the Chamber of Commerce. They are especially important for all businesses, schools, fire stations, funeral homes, playing fields, campus buildings, churches, and cemeteries, as well as your home to make it easier for Emergency Services to find you more quickly when you need them! One of these signs could help save the life of someone you love If you are unsure of a Street Number, call your local 911 center, using the administrative number, not 9-1-1, and ask for the Address Coordinator. The Adair County 911 Center is located at 107 N. High Street, Columbia, KY. Phone (270) 384-4760. Ask for Mary Allender.




Adair County Sheriff's Department
Ralph Curry, Sheriff
500 Public Square - Columbia, Kentucky 42728
(270) 384-2776

Activity report for April 2009
  • 10 Warrants of arrest served
  • 2 Criminal cases opened
  • 5 Emergency protection orders Served
  • 8 Domestic abuse cases worked
  • 4 Non-Injury accidents worked
  • 11 Injury accidents worked
  • 3 Out Of county transports
  • 19 Citations written for criminal activity
  • 72 Civil process papers served
  • 12 Criminal summonses served
  • 125 Subpoenas served
  • 53.5 Hrs of court security provided
  • 223 Vehicle inspections done

(ADV) CM SITE TIP: To expedite postings of your events, always give complete addresses, include street and street #, city and state. If the venue is not marked by the street number or one of these signs, please suggest the importance of the sign to the responsible administrator. Remember, to help you, emergency responders need to be able to find you. -ColumbiaMagazine.com




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