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Never Off Duty

Never Off Duty

著者: Clay County Sheriff's Office
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A Clay County Sheriff's Office podcast bringing you behind the badge and into the heart of our agency. Join us as we discuss all things CCSO - from major cases to community partnerships, training, technology and the people who keep Clay County safe.

© 2026 Clay County Sheriff's Office
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  • Internet Safety
    2026/06/25

    June is Internet Safety Month, and this episode covers a topic every parent, guardian, and caregiver should hear.

    Detective Ryan Ellis joins us to discuss the realities of child exploitation and the tactics criminals use to target children online. From video game chat features and social media platforms to emerging technologies, offenders are constantly looking for new ways to connect with and exploit our most vulnerable.

    Detective Ellis also explains a growing trend investigators are seeing involving residential proxy networks, which criminals use to conceal their identities and online activity while committing heinous acts.

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    19 分
  • Sgt. Lanier's next chapter, role of Public Information Office
    2026/05/27

    After nearly 23 years serving the Clay County community, Sgt. Lanier is beginning a new chapter.

    From working in the jail, to patrol, investigations, and public information, Sgt. Lanier has dedicated her career to serving this community with professionalism, compassion, and heart. As she prepares for retirement and her move to Seattle, she joins us to reflect on her career, share lessons learned along the way, discuss the role of a Public Information Officer, and talk about what’s next after law enforcement.

    Thank you, Sgt. Lanier, for your years of service to Clay County.

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    22 分
  • Clay Watch and Special Needs Program
    2026/04/29

    This is an important one.

    Our Clay Watch and Special Needs Program is designed to help protect some of the most vulnerable members of our community. This voluntary program allows families to share critical information about loved ones who may be prone to wandering, ensuring deputies have what they need when every second counts.

    Deputy Ronnie Freshour from our Community Affairs Unit explains how this program works, why it matters, how to sign up and how having this information ahead of time can make a life-saving difference during emergencies.

    Link to our Clay Watch program ⬇️

    Clay Watch | Clay County Sheriff’s Office


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    12 分
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