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Sheriff urges Halloween vigilance, recounts Red Ribbon visit and detention officer graduations
Summary
Sheriff Mark Danos used the KWCD First Watch program to remind residents to check vehicle lights, supervise trick-or-treating and follow simple safety rules ("if the light's not on the home, don't knock on the door"). He also recounted a visit to Palomino School for Red Ribbon Week and listed 14 newly graduated detention officers.
Sheriff Mark Danos urged Cochise County residents to take basic precautions for Halloween, emphasizing vehicle visibility and parental supervision for trick-or-treaters.
"Check to make sure all your lights are on," Danos said, describing a recent traffic stop where a rental cars front driving lights were on but taillights were not. He advised drivers unfamiliar with…
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