Scott County, Indiana Sheriff police truck to be repossessed - 4.11.24
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The Scott County, Indiana Sheriff Jerry Goodin said on Thursday, April 11, 2024, that his deputies' vehicles may be repossessed because the county is in default to the tune of $33,000 on a $143,000 loan, and the Scott County Council won't pay the bill. (WDRB image)
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Sheriff Jerry Goodin slammed the county council in a Facebook video on Thursday for pulling all the money from his vehicle fund, among other cuts in its latest budget.
The vehicles won't be repossessed but there is a late fee that has be to paid.
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