Public Safety
Pinal County Sheriff's Office / CopaNews.com
Pinal County initiates Prescription Drop-Off Box program
PINAL COUNTY, AZ. – On Tuesday March, 12, 2013 Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu was joined by Rural Metro Chief Deputy Bill Grubb and Pinal County Attorney Lando Voyles in unveiling the first prescription drug drop-off box for residents in the Copper Basin area.
The Pinal County’s Prescription Drug Drop-Off Box program was introduced to help safeguard communities across the county. With the increase in prescription drug abuse and the fatal consequences of youths experimenting with leftover medications, there has been a growing demand to safely dispose of prescription medications. The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office and the Pinal County
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www.albanytribune.com / CopaNews.com
Sheriff Babeu's letter to Janet Napolitano
The following letter to Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano from Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu is presented unedited.
February 28, 2013
Secretary Janet Napolitano
Department of Homeland Security
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Washington, D.C. 20528
Re: Release of Illegal Immigrants
Dear Secretary Janet Napolitano,
I'm writing to formally request information about the hundreds of criminal illegals who were released from custody and set free in Pinal County this week. I am requesting detailed information about the identity, criminal history, and
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justcity.org / CopaNews.com
Thousands of criminal illegals being released
Pinal County, AZ – Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu blasted the Washington gridlock regarding the “Sequester Budget Battle” and says it is already harming public safety in Arizona by ICE’s (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) mass release of hundreds of illegals and plans for the release of nearly 10,000 more criminal illegals from prison.
Many of these ICE detainees are held at private facilities, which are contracted to house criminal illegals. ICE reportedly plans to reduce their available beds to 25,700 from their current 34,000. Sheriff Babeu said, “Clearly, serious criminals are being released to the streets of our
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Maricopa Police Department / CopaNews.com
Have you seen these suspects? 1213753
The Maricopa Police Department is seeking the following suspects:
Identification number: 1213753
Suspect #1 Description:
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 170
Race: Caucasian/Hispanic
Age: unknown
Sex: Male
Hair color: dark, possibly black
Eye color: unknown
Scars, marks, tattoos: unknown tattoos on forearms
Suspect #2 Description:
Wearing glasses
Height: 5"6"
Weight:
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