Cherokee County Sheriff's Office Urges Safe St. Patrick's Day Celebrations
Woodstock Community News Staff··1 min read

Deputies will be on patrol throughout the county as residents celebrate the holiday
The Cherokee County Sheriff's Office extended St. Patrick's Day greetings to the community while reminding everyone that deputies would be out and about throughout the holiday.
The office encouraged people to celebrate safely, whether spending the day with friends, wearing green to avoid getting pinched or searching for that proverbial pot of gold — and noted that deputies would be keeping an eye out for a leprechaun or two as well.
The Sheriff's Office wished the community a safe and lucky St. Patrick's Day as the occasion was marked across the county.
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