The Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office has published its statistics for the month of August, 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 1,184 calls for service. These interactions, which included both proactive measures and reactive responses, culminated in 326 arrests being made.
In addition to these arrests, deputies conducted 201 traffic stops throughout the month. The office also managed 405 civil processes, which are essential for maintaining legal order. Furthermore, the deputies provided 25 funeral escorts, ensuring that these solemn occasions were handled with the utmost respect and safety.
The data also highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement, with 26 calls related to domestic violence incidents, 6 reports of vandalism, and 29 burglar alarms triggered. The department responded to 19 theft incidents, reflecting ongoing concerns about property crime in the community. Lastly, deputies were involved in responding to 19 traffic crashes, underscoring the importance of road safety in the region. Overall, these statistics paint a detailed picture of the law enforcement efforts and challenges encountered in Lawrence County during August.

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