The Limestone County Sheriff’s Office has published its weekly activity report covering the timeframe from June 29 to July 5, showcasing the department’s commitment to safeguarding the community across an expansive area of over 600 square miles.
Throughout this week, deputies were actively engaged, responding to a total of 325 calls for service, which reflects their dedication to addressing the needs of the residents. In addition to these calls, law enforcement personnel conducted 236 traffic stops, emphasizing their role in maintaining road safety. The jail saw a significant number of activities as well, with 72 bookings processed during this period, alongside the serving of 27 warrants. Furthermore, the office managed to process 121 civil documents, demonstrating their multifaceted responsibilities.
Operating around the clock, the Sheriff’s Office is devoted to ensuring public safety every single day of the year. Officials from the department took a moment to express their gratitude to the community for the ongoing trust and support they receive, which is vital to their mission.

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