Community shows strong support for Orange County Deputy Zac Andry with generous donations

WASHINGTON CO. – Washington County Sheriff Brent Miller would like to thank everyone who braved the cold temperatures and snowy conditions this past Saturday to support Orange County Deputy Zach Andry and his family during the Road Block event. The turnout was amazing, and the community raised an incredible $7,260 in donations.

Deputy Andrey

The funds collected will go directly to Deputy Andry and his family, offering much-needed assistance during this challenging time. Donations are still being accepted for those who may have missed the roadblock. Residents can contribute at the Washington County Justice Center at 801 Jackson Street in Salem. Additionally, donations can be made at any Springs Valley Bank and Trust location under the account name “Deputy Zach Andry and Family.”

Deputy Andry and his family

Sheriff Miller also expressed special gratitude to the dedicated volunteers who helped with the roadblock and ensured the event’s success. Volunteers included:

  • Reserve Deputy Danny Libka
  • Martie Miller
  • Capt. Joe Keltner
  • Coroner Shawnda Keltner
  • Det. Brad Naugle
  • Lt. Wayne Blevins
  • SPD Assistant Chief Chad Webb
  • Trenton Miller
  • Waylon Keltner
  • Mayor Justin Green
Washington County Sheriff Brent Miller

“We are so grateful for the support from our community,” Sheriff Miller said. “The turnout was phenomenal, and the generosity shown to Deputy Andry and his family has been truly heartwarming. Moments like this remind us how strong and compassionate our community is.”

Deputy Andry’s children

The #AndryStrong movement continues gaining momentum as people come together to offer support and solidarity. Deputy Andry and his family are surrounded by a community that cares.

Donations can still be made, and Sheriff Miller encourages anyone who wants to contribute in the coming days. You can also make donations at Springs Valley Bank under “Deputy Zach Andry and family” or at Indianafallen.org “Deputy Andry”.

“Let’s continue to show Deputy Andry and his family the strength and unity that makes this community so unique,” added Sheriff Miller.