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A $1.2 million federal grant is providing additional resources for victim services and law enforcement. The Kent County Sheriff’s Office and Safe Haven Ministries are collaborating efforts to address the issues
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When mental health-focused calls come into 911, operators will have an option beyond requesting police, fire, and EMS assistance
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One was an attempted abduction in Cascade Township, the other a suspicious encounter in Gaines Township
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ARPA grant to be used by Kent Co. Sheriff’s Office to launch county-wide school safety radio networkOver 300 schools and 21 administrative offices are participating in the radio system, which will connect every K-12 school in Kent County directly to the county dispatch center
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After a tip in June, an investigation uncovered evidence that the man had been offering teenage girls alcohol and vape pens in exchange for sex and nude pictures
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$23,000 worth of trailers, construction materials and tools had been stolen from job sites in April
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KCSO's formal accreditation was given by the Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police (MACP).
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A Kent County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson is sharing what she calls “the startling truth” about the increasing impact of methamphetamine in recent weeks
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Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker is charging the teenage driver with fleeing and eluding police causing death, and continuing criminal enterprises, both felonies.
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It’s National Correctional Officer’s Week, a time to recognize the work they do within the prison system. The Kent County Sheriff talks about that work and the growing need for officers nationwide.