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Date: 2014-01-02 09:35:02
Driving under the influence
Shelby
Sheriffs in the United States
Law
Random checkpoint
Drunk driving
Alcohol law
Crimes

Press Release Shelby County Sheriff’s Office Bill Oldham, Sheriff 9th Floor, 201 Poplar Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee[removed]Public Information Officer: Chip Washington  Office[removed]FAX[removed]Cell (90

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