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Cochise County sheriff issues public-safety advisories: extreme heat, scams and vehicle/bicycle safety
Summary
Sheriff Mark J. Daniels used the KWCD show to urge residents to prepare for extreme heat and monsoon season, warned about evolving phone and pharmacy scams, urged people to lock vehicles to avoid theft, and reminded drivers to watch for bicyclists.
Sheriff Mark J. Daniels urged Cochise County residents to take immediate precautions against extreme heat, warned of ongoing scams targeting seniors and others, and reminded motorists to lock vehicles and watch for bicyclists.
Daniels told KWCD listeners the region is experiencing prolonged extreme heat and dry conditions and that monsoons may not arrive soon enough to mitigate drought-related risks. "Make sure you're drinking a lot of water," he said, and advised people to avoid outdoor activity during the hottest hours.
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