Putnam County Deputies Save Unresponsive Child, Discover Drugs and Guns in Home

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Putnam County Deputies Save Unresponsive Child, Discover Drugs and Guns in Home
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Putnam County deputies responded to a call of an unresponsive child and successfully revived the child. Upon entering the home, deputies discovered a significant amount of drugs and firearms.

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