I-Team: Gwinnett County Sheriff personally pledges $5,000 to help solve hit-and-run death of deputy's son
By Randy Travis Published February 17, 2022 JOHNS CREEK, Ga. - Hoping to generate new leads, Gwinnett County Sheriff Keybo Taylor put up $5000 of his own money to the already $12,000 reward for information that helps solve a hit-and-run case from last summer. The odds are steep, but for the sheriff?s office it?s also personal. The victim is the son of a longtime Gwinnett deputy. FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/gwinnett-sheriff-makes-5000-personal-pledge-to-help-solve-the-hit-and-run-death-of-deputys-son
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