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Cochise County sheriff says governor's fentanyl executive order lacks clarity for local agencies

2445683 · February 28, 2025
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Sheriff Mark Danels said sheriffs agreed to a statewide fentanyl task force but were surprised by an executive order that reoriented the effort to a concentrated border operation; he said local agencies need a plan that complements existing operations.

Cochise County Sheriff Mark Danels told listeners he and other Arizona sheriffs agreed in principle to participate in a statewide fentanyl task force but said they were surprised when the governor issued an executive order that emphasized a four-border concentration.

"We had a call from Homeland Security ... saying, hey, would you guys participate in a…

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