LASD Reserve Deputy

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Anthony Buttitta is a LASD Reserve Deputy assigned to Santa Clarita Sheriff’s Station. He has also committed much of his time assisting the rescue of many individuals during search and rescue call outs, and now has even committed his personal time to helping a hit-and-run victim.
“Tony,” as he is known to many, is also a hard working cameraman for Fox 11, however, this time cameras were turned on him as he pulled over, without hesitation, to assist a victim after having witnessed a hit-and-run take place.
Tony continues to show true compassion and dedication to serving his community and helping those in need. Way to go Tony!

FOX 11 photographer Tony Buttitta springs into action to help hit-and-run victim

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