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PBSO needs your help to find missing person

PBSO needs your help to find missing person May 9, 2021 at 11:01 AM EDT - Updated May 9 at 11:01 AM The Palm Beach County Sheriff s Office would like your help in locating a missing person. They say Christina Frazier could possibly be in need of help. She was last seen in West Palm Beach wearing a light colored t-shirt and long dark sweat pants. If you spot her, call 561-688-3000. Scripps Only Content 2021

Palm Beach County Sheriff s Office needs your help to find missing person

Palm Beach County Sheriff s Office needs your help to find missing person PBSO and last updated 2021-05-09 11:00:46-04 The Palm Beach County Sheriff s Office would like your help in locating a missing person. They say Christina Frazier could possibly be in need of help. She was last seen in West Palm Beach wearing a light colored t-shirt and long dark sweat pants. If you spot her, call 561-688-3000. Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Palm Beach County Sheriff s Office Celebrates Correctional Officers

By Joel Malkin May 7, 2021 The Palm Beach County Sheriff s Office celebrates National Correctional Officers Week, May 2 through May 8, 2021. In 1984, President Ronald Reagan signed a proclamation making the first full week of May a time to recognize the contributions of correctional officers to our nation. Ronald Reagan Proclamation He noted that the duties of these officers have become increasingly complex and demanding. Reagan wrote I call upon officials of State and local governments and the people of the United States to observe this week with appropriate ceremonies and activities. Photo: PBSO

COVID-19 one of many issues for public safety this past season

Palm Beach Daily News Despite a year of curfews, stay-at-home orders and a rise in COVID-19 cases as winter residents returned to Palm Beach, the 2020-21 season saw a light at the end of a very long tunnel. When Gov. Ron DeSantis announced in January that seniors 65 and over would be the first group inoculated with the new COVID-19 vaccine, town officials were ready. An infrastructure and distribution system was put in place in September that allowed the town to secure an initial 1,000 vaccines for its residents. On Jan. 5, the first doses of the Moderna vaccine were administered to eligible residents. 

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