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Residents raise police‑misconduct allegations and water‑use concerns during Sahuarita public comment
Summary
Multiple residents used the town’s call to the public to urge council action on police conduct and large-scale mining and data-center projects they say threaten local water supplies. Speakers made specific allegations about the town police chief and asked the council to act; some public remarks included abusive language directed at individuals.
At the Town of Sahuarita Council meeting several residents addressed the council during the call-to-public portion, pressing for action on alleged police misconduct and expressing concern about high water use by proposed industrial projects.
Noah Sundberg told the council he believed the town’s police chief had "acted so irresponsibly" in multiple incidents and urged the council to investigate or put the chief on leave. "We have a chief that acted so irresponsibly...he is currently the chief," Sundberg said, listing specific incidents he described as violent or improper and saying the town had not taken adequate corrective…
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