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Thursday, October 25, 2012
Sheriff Peryam says goodbye to Keys
Outgoing top cop gets federal job overseeing N. Fla. anti-drug task force

More than 20 years ago the Monroe County Sheriff's Office received an anonymous phone call about an Upper Keys resident purported to be involved in a vast money-laundering scheme to hide illegal drug profits.

The agency had just joined the newly formed South Florida High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) group, comprising local, state and federal law enforcement crews...

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sheriff Peryam retires

To "clearly" - you sound like a disgruntled ex employee. So typical. Congrats to Sheriff Peryam - you have done an Outstanding Job! You will be missed!

Don't let the door hit you in the butt.

Peryam had been part of the Bubba cabal at the MCSO for far too long. He's part of the reason that we can't keep good deputies, as is Ramsay.

To make Peryam out to be a hero when in fact he can't even keep his personal issues under control, is really just an attempt to cover up and keep the power in the current Bubba bunch that runs MCSO.

Thank you.

Sheriff Peryam, Thank your for your service to our county state and the country. You are a very fine man. captain curtis william erling white
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