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FORMER DEPUTY DONATES GAME CAMERAS TO SHERIFF’S OFFICE — Former Coal County Sheriff’s Deputy Jarel Bailey made a trip to the sheriff’s office on January 20 to present eight game cameras to Sheriff Bryan Jump. After serving about ten years with the sheriff’s office, Bailey opened his own business, Suspect Outfitting based out of Lula, which has recently expanded to include Suspect game cameras. “We definitely can put them to good use,” the sheriff said. “We’ll be able to use them for outdoor/ indoor special operations, including surveillance, covert investigations and catching intruders. We very much appreciate the donation.” Bailey also donated six cameras to the Coalgate Police Department.
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