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Harvey County sheriff reports steady patrol activity, Flock camera successes and jail medical provider change
Summary
Sheriff’s office presented August activity numbers, reported early successes from the Flock license-plate camera network and told commissioners that the jail’s current medical contractor will end services Oct. 31 as the county seeks a local medical provider through an RFP.
Sheriff Jeff told the Harvey County Board of Commissioners on Sept. 16 that patrol, jail and civil process activity in August was within typical ranges, while the sheriff’s office has seen early operational gains from a newly installed Flock license-plate camera system and is seeking a new medical provider for the county jail after the current contractor informed the county it will leave.
"For August... we were 201 cases... 430 traffic stops, 72 tickets issued, 77 arrests," Sheriff Jeff reported, summarizing patrol activity. He said deputies recorded 1,347 calls for service and drove 42,155 miles during the month. On the jail, the sheriff said monthly commitments were 148 and…
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