Clay County Sheriff's Office spent time helping agencies in Taylor County following Hurricane Idalia.
CLAY COUNTY, Fla.
– Clay County deputies returned home Wednesday from Taylor County following Hurricane Idalia. They worked with other law enforcement agencies to assist communities impacted by the storm. The Sheriff’s Office posted to their Facebook page Thursday to recognize the deputies who made the trip. The post said, “It’s heartening to see law enforcement agencies and their dedicated deputies coming together to support communities affected by the hurricane. The commitment and selflessness of these individuals are truly commendable.”
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