Ybarra And Richardson Recognized For Service To Victims

  • Ybarra And Richardson Recognized For Service To Victims
    Ybarra And Richardson Recognized For Service To Victims
  • Deputy Dustin Thomason poses with Deputy Amber Levi after receiv- ing the certi. cate of recognition. Levi submitted the nomination for Thomason and read her nomination letter to the crowd.
    Deputy Dustin Thomason poses with Deputy Amber Levi after receiv- ing the certi. cate of recognition. Levi submitted the nomination for Thomason and read her nomination letter to the crowd.
  • Citizen Potawatomi Nation House of Hope Director Tia any Barrett (pictured right) tells the attendees of the Domestic Violence Awareness and Awards Ceremony why she nominated Melody Ybarra (pictured left) as the 2023 Pottawatomie County Victim Advocate of the Year. Countywide & Sun/Suzie Campbell
    Citizen Potawatomi Nation House of Hope Director Tia any Barrett (pictured right) tells the attendees of the Domestic Violence Awareness and Awards Ceremony why she nominated Melody Ybarra (pictured left) as the 2023 Pottawatomie County Victim Advocate of the Year. Countywide & Sun/Suzie Campbell
  • Ybarra And Richardson Recognized For Service To Victims
    Ybarra And Richardson Recognized For Service To Victims
    October is set aside as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. If you visited the county courthouse during October, you probably noticed the purple ribbons and other decorations. There are many people who work behind the scenes to help victims find safety and begin a better life. Two of those were recognized last week. Deputy Dustin Richardson, with the Pottawatomie County Sheriff’s Off...

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