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Yuma Police Department Chief Thomas Garrity — a U.S. Army veteran and 30-plus-year law enforcement leader who came to Yuma after a nationwide search joins us in the studio. We’ll get into his connection to our city, what life is like leading the department, the challenges and priorities he sees for Yuma, and the vision he has for the future of public safety here at home.
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According to Arizona Revised Statutes §13-2411, it is a class 6 felony to falsely pose as a peace officer with the intent to mislead or exert authority over someone.
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On Monday, Arizona Western College held a ribbon-cutting event for its law enforcement training academy.
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On Thursday, Governor Doug Ducey announced the financial investment from CARES Act money to bolster law enforcement training in the county.
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By Howard Fischer - Capitol Media ServicesPHOENIX -- A Gilbert Republican lawmaker wants to limit the number of unmarked cars that police can use for…
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How does enforcement determine if someone is “too high” to drive?As scientists try to develop a reliable DUI test for marijuana, KAWC’s Stephanie Sanchez…
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Law enforcement agencies across the country have been evaluating their fleets in light of a possible defect. One of the most widely-used patrol vehicles…
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Arizona Western College celebrated its new state-of the-art Public Safety Institute facility Tuesday morning at a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by…