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Sheriff Seeks Road Patrols

Throughout Otsego County

Sheriff Richard J. Devlin Jr., citing response times that can run several hours, has proposed upgrading his road patrol to more fully serve all of Otsego County.
Sheriff Richard J. Devlin Jr., citing response times that can run several hours, has proposed upgrading his road patrol to more fully serve all of Otsego County.  EXCLUSIVE REPORT in this week’s Hometown Oneonta and The Freeman’s Journal, on newsstands this afternoon. Also, the county’s four coroners are estimating that “at least” 36 local people have died of heroin overdoses this year, but there’s no system to come up with an authoritative tally.
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