The Citronelle Police Department is looking to not only protect the community but also protect themselves. Joey Dumas is raising money to supply Citronelle police with bulletproof vests- something, he said, is a great need.
Dumas has always supported law enforcement, and when he discovered Citronelle lacked adequate vests, he went to work.
“Smaller departments don’t have the funding that some of the larger departments have and we want our officers safe. They’re our last line of defense oftentimes from the criminal elements in society,” stated Dumas. The Citronelle Police Department needs 11 new vests. They range in price from 500 to 1 thousand dollars a piece, so the cost could be close to 11 thousand dollars. That’s why they are depending on the community for support.
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