Examples of 'sheriff romero' in a sentence
Meaning of "sheriff romero"
sheriff romero: Refers to an individual with the title of sheriff and the surname Romero. This phrase may denote a character in a story, a historical figure, or a fictional persona.
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Sheriff Romero is here to see you.
If you tell your friend Sheriff Romero or anyone else.
Sheriff Romero would like to ask you a few questions.
I need to talk to Sheriff Romero.
Sheriff Romero can see you now.
We have to trust Sheriff Romero.
Sheriff Romero wanted to.
I need to speak to Sheriff Romero right away, please.
Sheriff Romero is here to see you . Thank you.
If you tell your friend Sheriff Romero or anyone else, Norman will be dead.
I do not know who you are . I am calling Sheriff Romero.
Why did you tell Sheriff Romero that I was the last person to see Annika.
He 's in there talking to Sheriff Romero.
Why? Sheriff Romero would like to ask you a few questions.
If you tell your friend Sheriff Romero or anyone else, I will know.
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Sheriff Romero wanted to … Well, you wanted to see what we are doing.
Norman, Sheriff Romero just stopped by.
Sheriff romero wanted to-- Well, you wanted to see what we're doing.
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