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Sheriff outlines $9 million in state funds used to buy three substations and a mobile command post

Mohave County Board of Supervisors · November 17, 2025
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Sheriff Shuster told supervisors the office used a $9 million state allocation and ARPA matching funds to acquire three replaced substations (Mohave Valley, Lake Havasu, Littlefield) and a 43-ft mobile command post; purchases aimed to improve patrol and detention operations and reduce future general‑fund requests.

Sheriff David Shuster briefed the Mohave County Board on Nov. 17 about recent capital purchases funded largely through a 2022 state allocation of $9 million and ARPA matches.

The sheriff said the office purchased a new Mohave Valley substation (nearly 11,000 square feet after modifications; total project under $4,000,000), a rebuilt Lake Havasu facility (about 13 offices and a 5,000-square-foot garage), and a Littlefield property (about $600,000). The purchases…

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