Double Oak Police Department Mourns Loss Of 2nd Officer To COVID-19 This Month
Officer Lonnie Sneed passed away Tuesday, February 15, two weeks and a day after fellow officer John Mestas died Feb. 7.
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Officer Lonnie Sneed passed away Tuesday, February 15, two weeks and a day after fellow officer John Mestas died Feb. 7.
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