From The Bossier Sheriff’s Office:
Bossier Deputies Support Hurricane Laura Aftermath in South Louisiana
A team of six Bossier Sheriffās Office deputies headed out Saturday morning from Benton enroute to south Louisiana to help communities damaged by Hurricane Laura.
The team loaded up their equipment, gassed up their vehicles and hit the road from the BSO Fleet Services substation to help provide law enforcement functions to the residents of the Lake Charles area.
āLake Charles put out a call requesting for any help they could get, and the Bossier Sheriffās Office is answering that call,ā said Bossier Sheriff Julian Whittington.
Teams of Bossier deputies have deployed other times to south Louisiana to help residents affected by flooding and other disasters. When disasters hit an area, local first responders are inundated with emergency response, and the need for law enforcement duties to provide public safety continues. Whether it’s water or disaster rescue or a law enforcement function, Bossier deputies will fill whatever function is needed to support.
This team of six will work in conjunction with the Louisiana Sheriffās Association and will remain as long as needed.
Video and Photos by: Melissa Whittington