10-41: A UCSO Podcast
Episode 5 of 10-41: A UCSO Podcast focuses on community outreach and the vital role it plays in building trust between the Union County Sheriff’s Office and the people it serves. Community Officer Tiffany Hill shares what her role looks like day-to-day, highlighting how she connects with residents through education, safety programs, and community events. The episode explores key initiatives such as Operation Medicine Drop, car seat safety checks, Bike to School events, and school outreach programs, all designed to promote safety and strengthen relationships with families and young people. It also highlights UCSO’s involvement in Special Olympics and the Law Enforcement Torch Run, emphasizing the positive impact these efforts have on athletes and the community. Throughout the conversation, Deputy Hill underscores the importance of community involvement and how these programs help shape a safer, more connected Union County. The episode closes with a reminder that community policing is about service, relationships, and making a lasting difference beyond enforcement.
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