Allen County, Scottsville law enforcement agencies receive $100,000 donation

SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. – The Allen County Sheriff’s Office and the Scottsville Police Department are benefitting from a $100,000 donation from the Elizabeth Turner Campbell Foundation.
According to a release on Monday, the funding will support agencies to do the following:
- Join the South-Central Kentucky Drug Task Force.
- Install advanced flock safety cameras throughout the community.
- Equip the sheriff’s office with a state-of-the-art drone package.
“We are deeply grateful to the Elizabeth Turner Campbell Foundation for its commitment to public safety and its partnership in building a stronger, safer community,” the departments stated.
The release states the resources will “significantly strengthen efforts to combat drug issues in Scottsville and Allen County while enhancing overall public safety initiatives.”
“The Elizabeth Turner Campbell Foundation recognizes the ongoing efforts of the law enforcement agencies of Scottsville and Allen County to combat the drug issues facing this community. The members of the Foundation’s Board are appreciative for everything these agencies do on a daily basis and hope this donation will assist them to provide stronger deterrents in their drug enforcement programs, which will help the entire Scottsville community,” stated Dana Spencer, director of the Elizabeth Turner Campbell Foundation.