In a recent Pima County government meeting, officials recognized the contributions of key personnel in addressing homelessness and violent crime in the region. Marcos, who has led the homeless and camping cleanup program since 2002, was commended for his compassionate outreach efforts in areas frequented by unhoused individuals, particularly along major water courses managed by the regional flood control district.
Laura Conover, from the Pima County Attorney's Office, highlighted the achievements of Mark Hotchkiss and Daniel Carmone from the violent crimes unit. Conover praised their resilience in tackling a significant spike in homicides since 2020, noting their dedication to accountability in the face of challenges, including a backlog of cases. Their efforts, alongside the Tucson Police Department's homicide team, have contributed to the city's recovery from this violent crime surge.
Additionally, Suzanne Drubier, the Pima County Assessor, honored Diego Rocha, a vital member of the IT staff, for his contributions to the office's operations. The meeting concluded with a call for community engagement, reminding attendees of the importance of respectful discourse during public comments.
Overall, the meeting underscored the county's commitment to addressing pressing social issues through dedicated personnel and community involvement.