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Lockards Creek Fire Department hosts Operation UNITE "Give Me A Reason" meeting

Back Row: (L-R) CSO Wes Brumley, Operation Unite Deputy Director Tom Vicini, State Representative Derek Lewis and Lockards Creek Fire Department Chief Dobber Weaver
Front Row: (L-R) PAO Trent Baker, Operation Unite Chairman of Clay County Boo Smith and Roger Samples.

Operation UNITE "Give Me A Reason" meeting

Clay County, Ky. (March 20, 2019) - Clay County Sheriff Patrick Robinson would like to announce that: On the evening March 19, 2019 Clay County Sheriffs Office Public Affairs Officer Trent Baker along with Clay County Sheriff's Office CSO Wes Brumley attended Operation UNITE "Give Me A Reason", a youth drug prevention initiative meeting held at Lockards Creek Fire Department.

The meeting consisted of substance abuse awareness to the youth. The Clay County Sheriff Office is now a substation for parents or guardians to come in and pick up a drug testing system to give to their children if they suspect them of using illegal substances.

The drug tests are given out free of charge, no questions asked.

You can stop by the Clay County Sheriff Office during business hours to pick up a kit.

To view a listing of other locations where free drug test kits are available, click here.

 

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