The Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office has made public its statistics for the month of January, revealing a comprehensive overview of law enforcement activities in the area. During this period, deputies engaged with the community by responding to a total of 1,127 calls for service. These interactions, which included both proactive measures and reactive responses, culminated in 358 arrests.
In addition to the arrests, deputies conducted 154 traffic stops throughout the month. The office also managed a variety of civil processes, totaling 293. Among their responsibilities, deputies provided 19 funeral escorts, highlighting their commitment to serving the community during sensitive times.
The statistics further indicate that deputies addressed 21 calls related to domestic violence, underscoring the ongoing efforts to tackle such critical issues. Other incidents included 7 reports of vandalism, 39 responses to burglar alarms, and 35 animal-related calls. Additionally, there were 7 calls concerning fraud and 11 theft incidents reported. The month also saw deputies responding to 36 traffic crashes, reflecting their continuous presence and vigilance on the roads.

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