News Maker Lenny Millholland applauds Animal Control and prepares for free camp

Scott Bradley speaks with News Maker and Frederick County Sheriff Lenny Millholland for their monthly chat.

They discuss the noteworthy contributions of the Animal Control Unit recently.

They also talk about the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office’s upcoming free youth camp.

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News Maker Lenny Millholland applauds Animal Control and prepares for free camp

Scott Bradley speaks with News Maker and Frederick County Sheriff Lenny Millholland for their monthly chat.

They discuss the noteworthy contributions of the Animal Control Unit recently.

They also talk about the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office’s upcoming free youth camp.

For more news from across the Shenandoah Valley, click here.

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News Maker Lenny Millholland salutes unsung heroes

Scott Bradley spoke with News Maker Lenny Millholland, Sheriff of Frederick County, for their monthly chat.

Sheriff Millholland salutes some of the unsung heroes of his department, the telecommunications specialists and animal control officers.

News makers are sponsored by Warren County Together We are Community.

Click here for Lenny Millholland’s News Maker.

For more news from across the Shenandoah Valley, click here.

News Maker Lenny Millholland salutes unsung heros

Scott Bradley spoke with News Maker Lenny Millholland, Sheriff of Frederick County, for their monthly chat.

Sheriff Millholland salutes some of the unsung heroes of his department, the telecommunications specialists and animal control officers.

News makers are sponsored by Warren County Together We are Community.

For more news from across the Shenandoah Valley, click here.

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Jefferson County Animal Control make 2 seizures

An email from Jefferson County West Virginia Animal Control Officers announced that several dogs and cats have been taken into protective custody.

There were two large seizures of animals made in both Harpers Ferry and Charles Town West Virginia.

The animals were reported to be in substandard living conditions.

The owners of the animals were given instructions to improve the animals living conditions and did not comply.

In all 15 cats and 47 dogs have now been moved to the Jefferson County Animal Welfare Society.

The cases remain under review with possible criminal charges pending in the investigation.

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