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In-Person Visitation at Chatham County Sheriff’s Office Returns - The Savannah Tribune

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Sheriff Richard Coleman is pleased to announce that in-person visitation will officially resume at the Chatham County Sheriff’s Office beginning Friday, April 25, 2025. This marks a significant step forward in reconnecting families and loved ones with individuals currently in detainment. The return of in-person visits reflects Sheriff Coleman’s ongoing commitment to transparency, community engagement, and the well-being of those … Continue reading "In-Person Visitation at Chatham County Sheriff’s Office Returns"

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