A county in with one of the highest violent rates in the United States is getting rid of daytime patrols by the local sheriff's office.
Tehama County, where about 66,000 people live about 120 miles north of the state capital in Sacramento, is ending daytime patrol because employees keep leaving and salaries are comparatively low.
This could prove dangerous, as the county's most populated city of Red Bluff has a violent crime rate higher than around 97 percent of the country, according to Neighborhood Scout. There are about 9.79 violent crimes per 1,000 residents.
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