New Albany, IN – The Floyd County Sheriff’s Office is renewing its push for accountability in child support cases with its latest “Pay Day Friday” campaign, calling attention to parents wanted on body attachment warrants for unpaid child support.
According to the Floyd County Sheriff’s Office, three individuals — identified in a public release Friday — are currently wanted in connection with outstanding child support enforcement actions. The post, shared on social media, reminds residents that paying child support isn’t only a legal obligation but a moral one tied to family responsibility.
Officials emphasized that “Pay Day Friday” is not about punishment but about promoting consistency and accountability. The Sheriff’s Office urged anyone with information on the listed individuals to contact the Floyd County Child Support Office at 812-948-5475 or their local authorities.
“Doing right by your kids and showing up even when it’s hard — that’s legacy stuff,” the department said in its post, adding thanks to residents who continue to meet their support obligations despite challenges.
The initiative continues the county’s weekly campaign to highlight child support enforcement while recognizing those meeting their responsibilities.
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