patrols assigned area in a assigned vehicle, to preserve law and order; to protect life and property; to prevent and discover the commission of crime; and to enforce motor vehicle laws and regulations; responds to and conducts investigations and determine disposition (i.e., issues citations and/or arrests) of calls and complaints involving felonies, misdemeanors, vehicle accidents, and other violations; secures and examines crime scenes and gathers, preserves and processes evidence; identifies, locates and interviews person(s) to obtain suspects and/or witnesses; arrests, processes and transports person(s) to a confinement facility for incarceration; refers individuals to appropriate agencies and authorities for assistance; prepares required reports and documentation; conducts surveillance on suspected criminals; appears in court to testify and present legally obtained evidence, to testify as a witness and to testify against accused perpetrators of crime; prepares and presents reports and documentation for case review and preparation by the County Attorney; acts as a team member with others on tactical operations; searches and assists in rescuing missing and injured persons and recovering bodies; assists other agencies in law enforcement operations; originates and executes court related documents to include, but not limited to, warrants, judgements, evictions, summons, and various orders; performs clerical functions associated with the receipt, serving, and recording of court related documents and their disposition; speaks before civic groups and the public, answering inquires regarding law enforcement programs; attends routine and specialized training classes and seminars of law enforcement methods and techniques, marksmanship, law, procedures and technical subjects; may assist in supervising, coordinating and performing a variety of administrative work such as scheduling, maintaining records, responding to requests for information or services, investigating field problems, performing related administrative planning and research activities and preparing communications, statistical information and briefing and budget materials; may exercise functional supervision over other Deputy Sheriff's when assigned as Officer in Charge. Just last week, a pair of smugglers from Florida and one from Michigan were arrested by deputies with the Cochise County Sheriffs Office and the Operation Safe Streets task force. Sadie, possibly using the stage name May Bell, may have played Cousin Hebe. Sheriff Dannels has 3 primary objectives: Organizational Development, Border Security and Community Outreach. Board of Supervisors 520-432-9200.
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