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Sheriff reports more than 27,000 calls in 2024, urges steady vehicle replacements

2136007 · January 22, 2025
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Sheriff Fleming presented 2024 activity statistics showing just over 27,000 total calls, 5,332 911 calls, and heavy mileage for deputies; he recommended maintaining a steady vehicle replacement schedule to avoid downtime and high maintenance costs.

Sheriff Fleming told the Dickenson County Board of Supervisors that the sheriff’s office handled just over 27,000 calls in 2024 and that deputies drove substantial miles across the county, underscoring a need to keep the vehicle fleet current.

Fleming highlighted key figures: about 5,332 911 calls for the year; roughly 27,000 total calls answered; 7,194 civil process papers served; 563 traffic stops; 315 welfare checks; and 1,205 fire calls. For December specifically, he reported 45 arrests, 339 civil…

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