NORFOLK, Va. — The Norfolk Sheriff’s Office spent Tuesday morning delivering more than 100 Thanksgiving turkeys to families, seniors and churches across the city, continuing a holiday tradition aimed at supporting neighbors who may otherwise go without a holiday meal.
Deputies loaded up coolers and cars outside the sheriff’s office before fanning out across Norfolk’s neighborhoods — from Berkley and Campostella on the southside to Little Creek Road, Ocean View and communities in between. Sheriff Joe Baron said the deliveries are part of a long-standing effort to help residents who are facing financial hardship or living alone with limited support.
“Every year, twice during the holiday season, we do turkey deliveries to those in our community that are less fortunate and can’t afford a tur

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