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Wayne County Sheriff's Office Looking to Fill 200 Vacancies | Local News | The Michigan Chronicle

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Wayne County Sheriff Raphael Washington is looking for 200 men and women to fill corrections officer vacancies at the three jails. The vacancies—resulting from retirements or other turnover—critically affect staffing levels in the facilities. In an effort to get folks hired fast, the Sheriff is spreading the word that we need those seeking employment to … Continued

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