“The Brogdons' are dealing with enough right now, so if we as a community can take at least this one thing off their plate, we want to do that for them,” said Sheriff David Rhodes.
In response to the Feb. 9 shooting of Yavapai-Apache Sergeant Preston Brogdon, the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office is coordinating a community support campaign to raise money for the Brogdon family during this difficult time.
Sergeant Brogdon is a Marine Corps veteran who has been with the Yavapai-...Apache Police Department for five years. He is a husband and the father of four young children. He is currently listed in critical, but stable condition with several more surgeries ahead of him after sustaining a gunshot wound to the abdomen.
If you would like to make a donation, you can send checks, money orders/cashier’s checks or bring cash to the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office. All checks must be made out to YCSO Employee Fund with Benevolence Fund: in honor of officer Brogdon written on the memo line. These funds can be mailed to or brought to YCSO Headquarters 255 E. Gurley St., Prescott, AZ 86301 or YCSO Camp Verde Patrol Office 2830 N Commonwealth Dr. Camp Verde, AZ 86322 (open M-Fri 8-4)
“I am overwhelmed with gratitude and appreciation for the support everyone is showing,” said Bailey Brogdon, Preston’s wife. “Preston is very strong. He is physically strong, and he has a sort of stubbornness, I think he got from being a Marine. So, I know he will make it through this.”
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