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Cochise County Sheriff Mark Daniels reflects on Western sheriffs post, border security and fentanyl surge
Summary
Sheriff Mark Daniels discussed his new role leading the Western State Sheriffs Association, border-security partnerships, fentanyl trafficking and staffing and budget priorities for the Cochise County Sheriffs Office on KWCDFirst Watch.
Sheriff Mark Daniels said he was honored to take over as president of the Western State Sheriffs Association and used a Friday appearance on KWCDFirst Watch to describe what the role will entail and to highlight several law-enforcement concerns, from border security to fentanyl trafficking.
Daniels said the Western State Sheriffs Association represents sheriffs "west of the Mississippi" and that his election puts him in a position to help lead colleagues on "homeland, public land, border security, drugs." "I'm very blessed, very humbled, and, well received," Daniels said of his new role.
Daniels described the associations conference in Reno as part…
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