GREEN COVE SPRINGS—After serving Clay County for more than 11 years and processing 1,945 crime scenes for the Clay County Sheriff's Office, Tiffany Thibideau was recognized Tuesday by the Clay …
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS—After serving Clay County for more than 11 years and processing 1,945 crime scenes for the Clay County Sheriff's Office, Tiffany Thibideau was recognized Tuesday by the Clay County Agricultural Fair as the Hero of the Day in the Early Florida Village. Thibideau is also a latent print examiner and a Forensic Training Officer who often gives presentations at county high schools, scout groups, and 4-H Forensic Camps.