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Board approves three law-enforcement grants totaling about $391,639 for prosecutions, narcotics and task-force work
Summary
The Cochise County Board approved three grant agreements supporting prosecution and narcotics work: a $150,353 HIDTA grant for the county attorney’s office, a $100,601.06 HIDTA agreement for the sheriff’s office major investigative team, and a $140,684.63 ACJC grant for special operations overtime and EREs.
The Cochise County Board of Supervisors approved three separate grant agreements on June 17 to fund prosecution and narcotics investigations.
The board approved a $150,353 grant (HT-25-2909) from the City of Tucson High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) program to the Cochise County Attorney’s Office for work through Dec. 31, 2026. Kenny Reyes of the County Attorney’s Office said the award has funded staff for more than 20…
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