On second thought

You may remember a story in our April 27 issue about the Archuleta County Sheriff’s Office posting the mugshots of people arrested – but not convicted – of crimes. And you may remember the criticism it drew.

Well, according to the Sheriff’s Office, after much consideration and meeting with citizens, it will be “utilizing a different route” to relay information on weekly arrests. From now on, instead of using Facebook, they will be posted on the ACSO’s website.

“We appreciate the input from the citizens of Archuleta County and we look forward to keeping the citizens updated with important information,” the ACSO posted ... on Facebook.

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