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    Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office Requests Public Help in Solving Recent Property Crimes

    By Lee Evancho,

    4 days ago

    Calhoun County, AL – The Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating recent property crimes and is calling on the public for help. By encouraging community involvement, the Sheriff’s Office hopes to improve public safety and hold those accountable for these criminal activities.

    Incident 1: Sometime between 9/6/24 and 9/18/24, a 5×12 Red utility trailer was stolen from a residence on Piedmont Jacksonville Road in Piedmont.

    Incident 2: Sometime on 10/7/24 a 2006 black Chevy Avalanche with Auburn Tiger Eyes was stolen from a residence on Seven Springs Rd in Wellington.

    The Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office emphasizes the importance of community involvement in ensuring the safety and security of the region. If you have any information related to these incidents or any other criminal activities, please contact the Sheriff’s Office at 256-236-6600 . Your assistance is crucial in helping to solve these cases and prevent further criminal activity in our community.

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    The post Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office Requests Public Help in Solving Recent Property Crimes appeared first on Calhoun Journal .

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    Ron Nesmith
    1d ago
    he'll what about Doug ghee money shows he will get away with it
    Alex
    3d ago
    When the people in England have been asking the queen or king to do their jobs! Here we are in a constitutional federal republic where the taxpayers are the ultimate sovereign power and the police and politicians ONLY public servers and taxpayers are the ones who pay the salaries of every single public servers so useless where in hell the ones that pay the salaries for the employees to do their jobs have to do their employees jobs!! The tables have turned!!
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