K9 Tyson passed away as the result of heat exhaustion he suffered while tracking three subjects wanted for robbing a pharmacy in Danville, Illinois, the previous day. Tyson was taken to… This a video compilation of just a few of the 1,000+ Bobby Bass Supporters in honor of wrapping up the 2014 Primary Election for Fountain County Sheriff. And here’s a message from Bobby Bass himself as seen on https://www.facebook.com/pages/Robert-Bobby-Bass-for-Sheriff-2014/241483342687241?ref=hl Dear Citizens of Fountain County, As the 2014 Primary Election comes to an end, I am asking you, The Citizens of Fountain County, for your support and vote. With your help, we can make Fountain County Drug Free. I have a child in the community and I am worried that if something is not done, WE as a county will lose this war on drugs. I have spent more than half of my life protecting the citizens of Indiana. I began my law enforcement career as an officer in Attica. I then spent 14 years serving the citizens as an Indiana State Trooper. During my tenure as a Trooper, I served six and a half years on the Emergency Response Team (SWAT). Also during my career, I worked interdiction, where I would drive up and down the interstate looking for drugs. During that time, I also taught classes on how to recognize drug impairment. After fourteen years, I retired to become your Fountain County Sheriff. In 2003, I took office where I began working constantly, to stop the drug problem that was in front of us. During my eight years as YOUR Fountain County Sheriff, I worked to set up a five man dive team that could respond to any calls. I made sure that the Fountain County Sheriff’s Department could respond to any call, Land or Water. I prided myself in making the deputies of Fountain County some of the best officers in the State of Indiana. I made sure every deputy in the department had the same opportunity to attend schools. I felt confident that when a 911 call was made, the officers could handle the situation with professionalism. I trusted my officers with my life and I hope they trusted me with their life. I knew when a family needed help our department would be there to help. Respectfully, The post Fountain County Sheriff’s Office (IN) appeared first on 911 Dispatcher Training Programs.
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