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Forsyth Sheriff's Deputy Does Good Anonymously

The unknown deputy has begun to look out for a family suffering from multiple sclerosis.

An East Forsyth family who cannot properly take care of their lawn due to a medical condition has been helped out by a member of the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office.

Forsyth County News reports that the deputy, who chooses to remain anonymous, was called to the home of the Curson family in the Windermere subdivision for a welfare check, as there were fears the family was in danger. All of the Cursons suffer from a form of multiple sclerosis, a disease which attacks the muscles. Because nobody in the house could use the lawnmower, their yard had become overgrown, which had drawn fines from the homeowner’s association.

When the deputy arrived, he learned about the Curson’s situation and offered to return to their home during his off hours and mow their lawn. Sticking to his word, the deputy returned about a week later and mowed the lawn. Additionally, the deputy has offered to continue to check in with the Cursons and mow their lawn.

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