Sheriff John Horch and members of his leadership team will be available to answer questions
Clark County Sheriff John Horch will host a town hall on Wednesday, October 16th, starting at 6:00 pm. Sheriff Horch invites the community to discuss public safety topics and hear updates on the Clark County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO).
Sheriff Horch and members of his leadership team will be available to answer questions.
This will be the Sheriff’s sixth town hall, following events this spring in Ridgefield and last year in Five Corners, Camas, Salmon Creek, and Battle Ground.
The town hall will be held at CCSO’s West Precinct, 505 NW 179th St., Ridgefield, WA, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Information provided by the Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
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