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Thursday, July 24, 2008 11:12 AM

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Craig Davis, incumbent Franklin County Sheriff, talks with Robin Dunn, rural Wellsville, Tuesday night during a candidate forum at the Franklin County Office Annex, 1418 S. Main St., Ottawa. Davis, along with two other Republican candidates — Tony LeMaster and Jim Honn — are running for the sheriff’s position. The winner of the Republican race likely will face Democrat Byron Goracke, former Richmond police chief, Nov. 4 in the general election.

Sheriff candidates talk tough on jail, other issues

By CLEON RICKEL, Herald Senior Writer

Republican candidates for sheriff had a no-holds-barred debate about what to do with overcrowding at the jail Tuesday night.

Sheriff Craig Davis said he doesn’t want to build a new jail but the county doesn’t have many options.

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