For Immediate Release
January 6, 2013
Sheriff’s Office to Provide Temporary “Warming Center”
Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones announces that due to the extremely frigid weather conditions being experienced, anyone from Butler County needing temporary relief from the cold for the next few days is permitted to “warm up” in the main lobby area of the Butler County Jail, 705 Hanover Street, Hamilton, OH, 45011. Sheriff Jones decided no one should be forced to stay outside or in vehicles during these extreme low temperatures.
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It is anticipated that the severe weather conditions will improve toward the middle or end of the week. Sheriff Jones hopes that providing this temporary “warm-up service” can keep some people warm, and provide some help to other, more traditional shelters that may be overcrowded, under staffed, or otherwise not able to assist someone that is left out in the cold.
Prepared by:
Sgt. Monte Mayer
Public Information Officer
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