Staff shortage forces southern Indiana sheriff to stop scheduling deputies overnight
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Miller said his deputies are working seven or eight consecutive days in row, sometimes with 16-hour shifts.
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The Washington County Sheriff's Department in southern Indiana will no longer have deputies on duty from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., citing an "unprecedented" lack of officers.
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