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We get a new sheriff today

Redskins44Red4

Posted 6:54 am, 12/10/2018

Don't worry about in nacho goof

aFicIoNadoS

Posted 9:48 pm, 12/09/2018

Foreskin, you want to try that again? Slow down and see if you can make it make sense.

Redskins44Red4

Posted 7:37 pm, 12/09/2018

U can be a customer

Mr.Clodhopper

Posted 8:28 pm, 12/08/2018

To be politically correct, Native American 44 what's wrong? Your candidate didn't make the grade?

The voting citizens of Ashe spoke and made their choice clear as to who they wanted bringing our Sheriff's office into the future and making it once again something to be proud of.

jack rip her

Posted 8:27 pm, 12/08/2018

Kind of brings a tear to yer eye dont it.

Redskins44Red4

Posted 8:06 pm, 12/08/2018

Good. Glad I'm talking to royalty. Now. F O

aFicIoNadoS

Posted 2:16 pm, 12/08/2018

My family is both intelligent and attractive. We have great genes. We even have a natural high tolerance for alcohol.

Redskins44Red4

Posted 1:50 pm, 12/08/2018

Or related to u

aFicIoNadoS

Posted 12:57 pm, 12/08/2018

Could be worse. They could both be redskins fans

Redskins44Red4

Posted 12:43 pm, 12/08/2018

New sheriff and a wormy goof for chief deputy. Geez.

aFicIoNadoS

Posted 3:07 pm, 12/05/2018

R2D2, the Jon Stout of Ohio was 39 in 2005. The Jon Stout of Ashe is listed as current age of 32. Thanks for proving what liars you and your boy are.

aFicIoNadoS

Posted 3:04 pm, 12/05/2018

No, Im pretty sure its not the same Jon Stout. A simple comparing of records shows its likely not the same one. Youve just proven the type of character that your drug dealer buddy has

jrscott295

Posted 12:31 pm, 12/05/2018

Interesting.

Hopefully the Judge grants his motion, the justice system does not act kindly to Pro Se filers. They don't like to walk them through the proper steps.

It seems a reasonable request. There are some technical errors in that filing, after all if he's never been found guilty of a crime they are alledged crimes....as they haven't been proven. But a history of being let go by different departments doesn't look good. Hopefully Sheirff Howell and his staff will look into this.

drf3rd

Posted 12:15 pm, 12/05/2018

Speaking of dirty cops:

"On November 29, 2005, [Logan County] Sheriff Mike Henry fired [Detective Jon] Stout. All the sordid allegations regarding Stout and the teen-aged girl were published in Central Ohio newspapers."

Is this the same Jon Stout currently working at Ashe County?

https://guiltyuntilprovenwe...jon-stout/

jack rip her

Posted 10:06 am, 12/05/2018

Well three vehicles going to Wilkesboro is too far. I too could care less what other counties do also.

Remember that the county set a mileage limit that Sullivan the ambulance owner was breaking until it was brought to the attention of the mouth breathers by this site and they lifted the restriction on him. Does anyone know if there is a county policy on county vehicles?

Alford

Posted 8:59 am, 12/05/2018

I agree with What as long as it's not too far out.

pointman

Posted 8:31 am, 12/05/2018

I really don't care how other counties do business. I do care that Ashe is allowing this kind of waste. Park Ashe County property in Ashe County!

what the ???

Posted 8:12 am, 12/05/2018

Most counties assign cars to deputies that they take home, regardless of where they live.
Most set a mileage limit the deputies can live from the Sheriff’s Office. That can include different counties within that area.

Alford

Posted 7:33 am, 12/05/2018

There's a Watauga County Sheriff's car parked at a house in Ashe. I see it all the time.

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