Prosecutor presents Arrive Together statistics as board considers related resolution

Board of County Commissioners of Union County · February 2, 2026

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Summary

The county prosecutor briefed the board on the Arrive Together program, citing statewide usage since 2021 of about 15,000 interactions and 1,600 in Union County and stating there have been no excessive uses of force reported in those interactions.

The Union County Prosecutor's Office presented a resolution and briefing on the Arrive Together program during the board’s agenda-setting session.

Prosecutor Daniel told commissioners the Arrive Together statewide database shows roughly 15,000 interactions since 2021 and about 1,600 in Union County. "And there have been no excessive uses of force, upon those who we were called upon to, interact with," he said, and thanked the board for its partnership with the program.

Commissioner Williams offered a supporting comment, noting a neighbor’s positive experience with Arrive Together. The prosecutor said he would be happy to answer further questions about the grant in the board’s regular meeting; no questions were raised at this agenda-setting session.

The board heard the briefing; any formal action on the program was not recorded in this agenda-setting session.