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Sheriff Moss says it's hard to imagine anyone would stoop so low Harrison Moss writes: Our Veterans, past and present, have a special place in my heart because I realize the freedom we as Americans have due to the sacrifices made (and that are still being made). It is sad to think anyone would stoop that low. If anyone has any information to this or any other crime, please contact a Law Enforcement Agency. You can contact the Adair County Sheriff's Office and anonymously report criminal activity. We do not need your name, just the information you want to give us.Comments re photo 56086 Victim of an outrageous act of vandalism This story was posted on 2014-07-31 15:56:06
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