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ACSO Thanks Aimee Weddle and Adanta

By Sheriff Josh Brockman
Adair County Sheriff's Office


The Adair County Sheriff's Office has received 3 new PBT's (Preliminary Breath Test devices). The Sheriff's Office was currently short two, and had one that was badly in need of replacing.

The new PBTs were received from Adanta Behavioral Health Services in conjunction with a grant received. Aimee Weddle, a Prevention Specialist at the Regional Prevention Center in Somerset, delivered them this morning.

I met with Aimee at the Adair County ASAP meeting last week and we spoke of the need that we had at our agency for these. Before 10am less than a week later, we got them.

On behalf of the entire office we want to thank Ms. Weddle for her help and Adanta services for their work in our region. These PBT's will be used roadside and at calls where Deputies need to determine if alcoholic beverages were being consumed for investigative purposes. The PBT's run over 600.00 each. This donation saves our agency and taxpayers over $1,800.00. --Sheriff Brockman




This story was posted on 2019-05-13 14:57:22
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