Marshall County Sheriff’s Office Launches Holiday Weekend Safety Operations

Marshall County, WV – Beginning today and continuing through the 4th of July holiday weekend, the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office will deploy enhanced patrols to protect residents and visitors and to ensure a safe, enjoyable celebration across our communities.

Deputies will be highly visible throughout the county and will focus on:

1. Traffic enforcement: Proactive stops and strict enforcement for both passenger and commercial vehicles, with special attention to impaired, aggressive, and distracted driving.

2. Community patrols: Frequent checks of businesses and neighborhoods; deputies will engage with residents to promote safety and deter crime.

3. Off-highway vehicle safety: Patrols along Big Wheeling and Fish Creek to ensure ATVs and UTVs are operated safely and legally.

Additional safety measures include:

DUI enforcement and sobriety patrols. Designated drivers and ride-share options are strongly encouraged.

Waterway awareness near creeks and crossings. Expect increased presence near popular gathering areas to ensure safety.

Emergency readiness. Deputies are equipped with first-aid supplies, AEDs, and Narcan.

Public reminders:

* Buckle up, slow down, and put the phone away.

* Don’t drink and drive; plan a sober ride.

* Keep pets secured and hydrated; high temperatures and fireworks can cause stress.

* Be respectful of private property and posted signs.

“As Sheriff, I want our county to have a fun but safe holiday weekend; deputies will be out in force – on the roads and in our neighborhoods. Your cooperation helps keep our community safe.”

For non-emergencies, contact the Sheriff’s Office at 304-843-1500, In an emergency, call 911.

Have a safe and happy 4th of July.

Sheriff Mike Dougherty

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