In the latest update from the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office, the monthly statistics for March have been unveiled. According to the data provided, deputies were called to action a total of 1434 times during the month. These calls, which encompassed both proactive and reactive measures, led to the apprehension of 357 individuals.
Furthermore, the report indicates that there were 153 traffic stops carried out by law enforcement in March. Additionally, deputies were involved in 355 civil processes, 23 funeral escorts, 26 domestic violence incidents, 10 cases of vandalism, 36 responses to burglar alarms, and 14 reports of theft. The deputies were also called to the scene of 35 crashes during the month.
These figures shed light on the diverse range of situations that the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office dealt with in March, showcasing the dedication and commitment of the deputies in ensuring the safety and security of the community.

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