Washington County Sheriff’s Office releases March 2026 newsletter with community updates

Caprice Massey, Sheriff of Washington County Sheriff's Office
Caprice Massey, Sheriff of Washington County Sheriff's Office
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The Washington County Sheriff’s Office released its March 2026 edition of the WCSO News newsletter on Mar. 17, offering residents a range of public safety updates and opportunities for community involvement.

The newsletter aims to keep the public informed about ongoing initiatives, upcoming events, and important safety information relevant to Washington County. It encourages residents to stay connected with local law enforcement activities and programs.

This month’s issue highlights several key topics, including an announcement for the upcoming 2026 Washington County K9 Trials. The newsletter also provides information on how community members can participate in the Search and Rescue or Reserve Deputy Program, inviting those interested in volunteering or supporting local emergency response efforts.

Additionally, the publication addresses concerns about texting scams that have been affecting the area. It offers guidance on how residents can recognize and avoid falling victim to these fraudulent schemes.

Residents are encouraged to read the full March newsletter for more details and can sign up online to receive future monthly email updates from the Sheriff’s Office.



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