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DOJ awards $740,000 grant to Lafourche Parish Sheriff Office

Lafourche Parish Sheriff's Office

WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Congressman Garret Graves announced that the Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office will be receiving a $749,022 grant from the from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ.)

The grant will be used to aid their efforts in preventing and controlling crime.

On September 24, 2020, Graves announced the East Baton Rouge, Ascension Parish and Livingston Parish Sheriff Offices were receiving a combined $222,190 from DOJ.

“I spoke with Sheriff Craig Webre this morning and know this grant will be a major boost to keeping Lafourche communities safe from crime. In the long run, this grant bolsters more safety, protection for our businesses, and elevates for families a sense of security in their own homes from violent crimes and theft,” Graves said. “This was an extremely competitive program and the sheriff’s office did a great job thinking through all the various components that went into it. We will keep working with DOJ to find streams of funding so the peacekeepers of our communities have the resources they need to continue to protect and serve.”

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