LONDON, KY (September 17, 2021) - The Laurel County Sheriff's Office is reporting that: This week, members of the Laurel County Sheriff’s Office command staff including Major Chuck Johnson, Capt. Robbie Grimes, and Lt. Chris Edwards attended the 2021 annual Kentucky Sheriff's Conference in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Never let a crisis go to waste. For years, this has been the model used by power-hungry governments to restrain liberty and limit individual rights. In the midst of the COVID pandemic, the Biden Administration is hoping that the public will be too consumed by dealing with battles over health and safety issues to notice one of the largest, and most intrusive, power grabs in recent memory.
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SOMERSET, KY (September 17, 2021) - The Pulaski County Sheriff's Office is reporting that the Sheriff’s Office has received information that citizens in Pulaski county are receiving telephone calls from a number that shows up on their caller ID as the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office.
LONDON, KY - Laurel County Sheriff John Root is reporting that: Laurel Sheriff's K-9/shift Sgt. Gary Mehler along with Deputy Dustin Saylor arrested Mercadez Jackson age 27 of Swan Ridge Dr., Barbourville, KY on Wednesday night, September 15, 2021 at approximately 8:30 PM.
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