Sequoyah County Commissioners signed a proclamation declaring the week of April 23-29 as Crime Victims Rights Week as requested by the CCR (Coordinated Community Response) Team. Signing the actual proclamation is Beau Burlison, chairman of the Board of Commissioners (center) with Sequoyah County Commissioner Secretary Tiffany Jenkins, seated on the left, and District 1 Commissioner Ray Watts, and Julie Haywood, Sequoyah County Clerk, on the right. In the back (from left) are Sequoyah County Assistant DA Blake Johnson, John Owens, investigator for Sequoyah County DA’s Office, Sequoyah County Emergency Management Deputy Director Jonathan Teague, District 3 Commissioner Jim Rogers, Sequoyah County Sheriff’s Investigator for Special Crimes Unit Cindy Smith, Sequoyah County Sheriff Larry Lane, Sequoyah County Tax Assessor Brandy Dobbs, Lindsie Dyer, Youth and Family Services Counselor for People Inc. of Sallisaw, Sarah Ridenhour, Victim’s Advocate for Sequoyah County, and Sequoyah County Undersheriff Charles House.
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April 26, 2023
Crime Victims Rights Week is April 23-29