<p>Johnson County Sheriff's Office patrol vehicle with City of Edgerton logo <em>Photo via Johnson County Sheriff's Office</em></p>

OLATHE, KS – Johnson County Sheriff's Office patrol vehicles contracted to provide services to two cities are getting the cities’ logos added to the vehicles. The Sheriff’s Office has for many years provided law enforcement services by contract with the cities of De Soto and Edgerton. Recently, the patrol cars serving these communities were marked with their official logos, according to a release from the Sheriff’s Office.

Johnson County Sheriff Frank Denning said, "While the Sheriff's Office serves all citizens of Johnson County, I wanted to acknowledge the special relationships we share with the communities of De Soto and Edgerton by displaying their logos alongside the Sheriff's badge. We are very proud of these partnerships and look forward to serving their law enforcement needs for many years to come."

David Anderson, mayor of De Soto said, “With the City of De Soto logo on the patrol vehicles it will be like adding a whole new face of the Sheriff’s Office within our community.”

<p>Johnson County Sheriff's Office patrol vehicle with City of DeSoto logo. <em>Photo via Johnson County Sheriff's Office</em></p>

Donald Roberts, mayor of Edgerton said, “The addition of the City of Edgerton's new logo to the Sheriff’s Office patrol car is a tremendous good will gesture to the citizens of Edgerton.  It really makes a person feel as if this is really our very own police department and truly an integral part of our community.”

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