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Safe Voices domestic violence advocate Ronni Truman holds a board outlining the plight of domestic abuse victims at a vigil in Oxford on Monday evening. Assistant District Attorney Alexandra Winters told attendees that domestic violence is a pervasive problem that “can have a lasting impact on families for generations.” Oxford County Sheriff’s Lt. Thomas Harriman said, “I can’t believe what victims endure. It’s beyond imagining.”
A woman holds aloft a candle lit at Safe Voices’ vigil to raise awareness for domestic violence victims in Oxford on Monday.
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