School security, jail renovation are top projects for Clay Sheriff

Jeremy Clark oversees the sheriff’s office patrols for the southern part of Clay County. He was hired by Sheriff Scott Lancaster in 1999, and his jobs within the agency have included road deputy, patrol sergeant, detective, drug unit commander, and homicide investigations commander. “I’m originally from Mcclenney, from Baker County,” he told the Keystone Heights Rotary Club. “Don’t hold that against me.” Photo: Dan Hildebran.

BY DAN HILDEBRAN General manager KEYSTONE HEIGHTS—The assistant chief of patrol south for the Clay County Sheriff’s office told a Lake Region civics group that expanding the county jail by 20% and taking over school security from the school district’s police department are the top projects for his agency this year. Jeremy Clark told the…

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