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Benton presents sheriff's association scholarship
Highlands Today
"It's great that our young people can get a four-year degree in criminal justice now, just up the road at South Florida State College," Sheriff Susan Benton said. "They don't have to go away in order to meet their educational goals anymore."
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How to protect your valuables at the beach
Florida Sheriffs Association
While a day at the beach is always a fun time, unfortunately it is also an opportune time for thieves to steal the valuables and personal belongings of innocent beachgoers. It's easy to let your belongings slip your mind as you enjoy some fun in the sun.
Florida sex predator sting that nabbed 101 suspects involved Disney World, SeaWorld employees
San Antonio Express-News via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
A Facebook post by the Lake County Sheriff's Office states that the first phase targeted those who wanted to engage in a sexual act with a child, while the second post targeted those who engaged in prostitution.
Walton County sheriff's office kicks off operation safe travels
WJHG-TV
"We are going to be out here. If you get pulled over, don't be surprised, if you get a ticket don't be surprised," said Chief AJ Smith of the Walton County Sheriff's Office. "Slow down, have the proper distance of the car in front of you and enjoy the beach, and make it home alive, that is what we want people making it home alive."
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David R. Lane, Esq.
Defending Law Enforcement Officers and Agencies in Civil Litigation throughout the State of Florida
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Pinellas sheriff agrees to living wage standard; Tarpon Springs to honor fallen officer
Tampa Bay Times
Following the County Commission's lead, Sheriff Bob Gualtieri is setting a $12.50 per hour "living wage" for his agency.
Sheriff Wayne Ivey's youth program 'B.A.M.' shows consequences of bad decisions
Space Coast Daily
"In this program, we hold nothing back," said Sheriff Wayne Ivey. "It is designed to give participants a healthy dose of realism and educate them about the dangers of using and abusing alcohol and drugs."
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Okaloosa County sheriff's office SRO unit named 'model agency'
WJHG
If you want to find one of the best school resource officer units in the United States, look no further than the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office. The unit has been chosen as a "model agency" by the National Association of School Resource Officers.
Using children as bloody props, Florida sheriff's deputies conduct active shooting drill in middle school
PINAC
"We used this to test fire, EMS, law enforcement, emergency management and how the media is going to deal with that also how we are going to get that information out to them," Sergeant Andrew Hobbs told the station. "Once you see law enforcement and medical EMS and fire are there you need to call out help, help, so they can see you."
'It was the worst, scariest feeling': Flakka survivor shares story
WTVJ-TV
"I had paranoia, I was scared, I was seeing things and hearing things," said Stephanie. The Broward Sheriff's Office is sharing her story in an effort to educate others about the designer drug, which has been blamed for at least 18 deaths in Broward County since September, according to the medical examiner.
Brotherhood Ride honors 1st responders last year
The News-Press
"Our mission is simple," Jeffery Morse said. "It's always been simple — we ride to honor those who have fallen in the line of duty and to remind the families that we haven't forgotten a year later. It's unfortunate that we have to do this ride again this year, but because we have 10 fallen first responders, there are the people that need this ride — the families that were left behind."
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July 12-15 |
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Fort Lauderdale Mariott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa |
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Oct. 7-9 |
Fleet Admin & Vehicle Expo |
Buena Vista Palace Hotel & Spa |
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