In the latest update from the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office, the monthly statistics for February have been made public. According to the data provided, the deputies were called to action 1030 times during the month. These calls encompassed a mix of proactive initiatives and reactive responses, ultimately leading to the apprehension of 255 individuals.
Moreover, the law enforcement officers carried out a total of 81 traffic stops in February. Alongside this, they handled 332 civil processes, provided assistance with 18 funeral escorts, and addressed 31 incidents related to domestic violence. Additionally, the deputies dealt with 5 cases of vandalism, responded to 31 burglar alarms, and investigated 10 reported thefts.
In the realm of road safety, the deputies also attended to 31 crashes throughout the month. The comprehensive nature of their duties showcases the varied challenges they face in upholding law and order within the county.

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