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WAVERY, Tenn. 鈥?A Tennessee police officer who assisted his community in rebuilding after a series of devastating floods has died of COVID-19.The Waverly Police Department says Officer Greg Triplett, 50, died Sunday morning from complications of the virus.The department took to Facebook to pay tribute to Triplett and express their sadness of his loss.Triplett was born and raised in the town of Waverly and was loved by the community he served.Last month, on Aug. 21, Triplett and his family lost their home and possessions during one of the worst floods in Tennessee history, which took the lives of 20 people.While he was rebuilding, he helped patrol the town and help the community recover.Trag
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