Source: albanyceo.com --- Tuesday, April 03, 2018
Spring is one of my favorite seasons of the year. The weather usually cooperates with cool to mild nights and mostly sunny and warm days. Boys and girls have already started their Baseball, soccer, and track-and-field seasons. More boats are on our lakes and rivers, taking advantage of the extra hour of sunlight. Springtime is also the season for renewal, rejuvenation, and resurrection for many of us who golf, as Daylight Saving Time enables us to practice or play a few extra holes before darkness sets in. Spring is also a very important time in the life of the Dougherty County Sheriff’s Office Crime Prevention and Intervention Unit, headed up by Lieutenant Terron Hayes. I have mentioned in previous articles about the success and notoriety of the CPIU with the A&E broadcast of “Beyond Scared Straight”, highlighting one of our agency’s many juvenile intervention programs. The CPIU employs 17 distinct juvenile intervention programs, depending on the specific challenges being faced. We try to address each challenge the best we possibly can with the resources we have available. I firmly believe that if we can change a person’s destructive behavior at an early point in their life, there is a direct benefit to the individual, their family, and the community. Additionally this year, the CPIU has been working with families impacted by the recent storms, assisting with school supplies and clothing needs. Much of the funding for these CPI ...
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