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Sheriff announces two-day "Safe Surrender" for warrants; county officials raise concern over local UPMC work center closure

Clinton County Board of Commissioners · October 16, 2025
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Clinton County's sheriff described a planned two-day "Safe Surrender" event in October to allow residents to address outstanding warrants and urged use of arranged courthouse services. Commissioners also raised concerns that a local UPMC work center closed without notice, potentially creating barriers for job seekers and employers.

The Clinton County sheriff told commissioners Oct. 16 that the county will hold a two-day "Safe Surrender" in October, offering residents an arranged opportunity to address outstanding warrants and, in many cases, arrange payment plans or other resolutions.

"This is an opportunity where everything is arranged. Come in, take care of your warrant," the sheriff said, adding that the program does not guarantee avoidance of jail for severe offenses but often leads to different handling when…

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