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Cochise County sheriff reviews 2024 operations, cites regional partnerships and jail funding
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Sheriff Mark Danlos outlined 2024 achievements and 2025 priorities for the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office, highlighting regional communications, a border operations center, volunteer programs, mental-health response teams and state funds for a jail rebuild now in litigation.
Sheriff Mark Danlos delivered a year-end address to Cochise County residents outlining the sheriff's office’s 2024 work and priorities for 2025, including regionalization of communications, border operations, volunteer programs and a contested jail-rebuild funding stream.
Danlos said organizational development remained a top priority as he begins his fourth term and his 41st year in law enforcement. "I love what I do," he said, adding that the office has supplemented a limited annual budget—he said the agency’s budget was about $15,000,000 when he started—by pursuing private, state and some federal funding for personnel, equipment and technology.
The sheriff said several regional initiatives started in 2024 will expand in 2025. He said Cochise County will be connected to a statewide radio system in 2025, allowing law enforcement and fire departments…
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