 On Tuesday the Pike County Sheriff's Office unveiled two new 2020 Ford Explorers, the newest additions to the vehicle fleet. Two of the three vehicles that we purchased with our surplus from last year. We had about $187,000 surplus from last year in the physical court. The county judge and commissioners were kind enough to give it back to us. Always in the past they just bought the typical cruisers, but our terrain around here and some of the winters that we do have, we need something with four wheel drive and we have a lot of flooding around here so we thought this would be more feasible. Pike County Judge Executive Ray Jones and the three county commissioners were on hand to see the vehicles and vowed to support Sheriff Scott whenever they can. We're seeing progress. Last week the Sheriff's Office led the way in a large drug bust, human trafficking case. So we're really proud of what the Sheriff's doing and this fiscal court is committed to making sure that Sheriff Scott has the resources he needs to do the job. A little over four years ago when I first started I think we walked in with four certified officers. As of today we've got 16 certified officers, including five school resource officers. This keeps growing and as long as I'm here and we can get the funds to grow this department we're going to. A third Ford Explorer will be delivered on Friday and will be on the road next week.