The Giles County Sheriff’s Office reported a busy month in March 2026, responding to a total of 866 calls for service, underscoring the ongoing demands faced by law enforcement in the area.
Among these calls, 13 were related to domestic violence incidents, a significant concern for the community. The Sheriff’s Office addresses these cases with the seriousness they require.
Traffic enforcement was another focus during March, with deputies conducting 208 traffic stops. This proactive approach aims to enhance road safety and enforce traffic laws within Giles County.
In terms of law enforcement actions, the Sheriff’s Office recorded 134 bookings throughout the month. Additionally, 211 warrants were served, indicating ongoing efforts to tackle outstanding legal matters in the community. The office also managed to serve 219 civil processes, further illustrating the breadth of their responsibilities.
Tragically, the month included two reported overdoses, one of which resulted in a fatality. This incident highlights the ongoing challenges related to substance abuse in the area. In response, the Sheriff’s Office emphasized that help is available for those struggling with addiction.
For individuals seeking assistance, several resources are available. Cedar Recovery can be reached at 1-800-799-1450, while Centerstone offers support at 1-877-467-3123. The Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services is also a resource, available at 1-800-889-9789. Additionally, Care Coordinator Ciera can be contacted at 615-580-1355 for further assistance.
The data from March reflects the ongoing efforts of the Giles County Sheriff’s Office to maintain public safety and address various community issues. As the office continues to respond to calls and manage law enforcement activities, the community is reminded of the available support for those in need.

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