Marshall County Sheriff’s Office Announces Increased Patrols for Memorial Day Weekend

Sheriff Mike Dougherty of the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office announces that additional deputies will be on patrol throughout Marshall County during the entire Memorial Day weekend beginning today.

The increased patrols are intended to help keep the roads safe for residents and visitors traveling through the county, while also providing assistance to the community wherever needed during the busy holiday weekend.

“As families and friends gather to celebrate Memorial Day weekend, we want everyone to arrive safely and return home safely,” said Sheriff Mike Dougherty. “Our deputies will have an increased presence on the roads to promote safe travel and assist the public.”

The Sheriff’s Office is reminding motorists to:

  • Watch their speed
  • Obey all traffic laws
  • Avoid distracted driving
  • Never drink and drive

Sheriff Dougherty also encourages anyone traveling over the holiday weekend to make sure their vehicle is in good working condition before leaving home. Drivers should check tires, brakes, lights, fluid levels, and ensure they have enough fuel for their trip.

The Marshall County Sheriff’s Office wishes everyone a safe and enjoyable Memorial Day weekend as we honor and remember the men and women who gave their lives in service to our country.

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