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Old WPD patrol car given to GCSD reserves

On old Worthington patrol car has been donated to the Greene County Sheriff's Department Reserves.

Another patrol vehicle to help keep the county's reserve force on the road should be welcomed at the Sheriff's Department where Greene County Sheriff Terry Pierce has said it's difficult to keep their fleet running on a tight budget.

At the April meeting of the Worthington Town Council, Worthington Town Marshal Dennis Conaway said the Sheriff's Reserves help the Worthington Police Department out a lot and he asked the council members to consider giving the car to the reserve force now that the Worthington Police Department has a new car in service.

The car, originally a gift to the WPD by an anonymous donor, is a 1999 Crown Victoria.  

Councilman Malcolm Stahl made the motion to give the vehicle to the reserves and it was approved unanimously.

Conaway said the car would be delivered immediately - hopefully later that same evening.

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