A sheriff’s department in Michigan cited soaring gas prices in an announcement Tuesday that it would be reducing its deputies’ responses to non-urgent calls for service. Isabella County Sheriff’s Office said in a Facebook post that it "is feeling the pain at the pump as well." "I have instructed the deputies to attempt to manage whatever calls are acceptable over the phone," he said. "This would be non-in-progress calls, non-life-threatening calls, calls that do not require evidence collection or documentation." I want to assure the community that safety is our primary goal, and we will continue to respond to those types of calls."
Source: Fox News June 08, 2022 23:27 UTC