Doña Ana County in an Effort to Keep Our Community Safe

Doña Ana County in an Effort to Keep Our Community Safe
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From January 10, 2023 post.

Since 1852, sheriffs and deputies have risen to serve the residents of Doña Ana County in an effort to keep our community safe. We appreciate those who choose to serve, not only for the Sheriff’s Office, but also the Detention Center, Animal Control and Codes Enforcement. 

If you have the opportunity, we hope you take a moment to thank them for their dedication on National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day! 

#LawEnforcementAppreciationDay #GoDASO #DACDC

Original source can be found here.



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