Property Protection Program reward given to Miami County man
A Property Protection Program sign must be displayed to participate in the program, and signs are available at all Farm Bureau county offices.
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau's Property Protection Program was started more than 50 years ago with the purpose of deterring crime in rural areas.
A $5,000 reward was paid to William Boggs for information he provided that led to the arrest and eventual conviction of a person who stole items from a Farm Bureau member’s property.
Pictured above are Ohio Farm Bureau State Trustee Wyatt Bates, who had the theft; Deputy Woodford, Scioto County Sherriff’s Department; and Kim Harless, Ohio Farm Bureau senior organization director.
Ohio Farm Bureau’s Property Protection Program was started more than 50 years ago with the purpose of deterring crime in rural areas. In essence it is a neighborhood watch program. The program pays a $5,000 reward to anyone providing information to law enforcement that leads to the arrest and conviction of persons for eligible property crimes committed against a Farm Bureau member’s property.
To obtain Property Protection Program signs, contact the Scioto County Farm Bureau office, [email protected] or 800-777-9226. You must be a Farm Bureau member to have the property protection program in place for your property.
See the member benefit page for all program terms and conditions.
A Property Protection Program sign must be displayed to participate in the program, and signs are available at all Farm Bureau county offices.
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