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  2. Pima County Sheriff's Department - Wikipedia

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    The Pima County Sheriff's Department (PCSD) is an American law enforcement agency that serves the unincorporated areas of Pima County, Arizona. It serves the seventh largest county in the nation. [1] It operates six district offices and three smaller satellite offices.

  3. Charles A. Shibell - Wikipedia

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    Charles A. Shibell (August 14, 1841 – October 21, 1908) was a teamster, miner, hotel owner, customs inspector, recorder, and Pima County, Arizona County Sheriff and a contemporary of Wyatt Earp and his brothers.

  4. Sheriffs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A constitutional officer specifically established by the Arizona Constitution, [10] a sheriff, who heads a sheriff's office (Pima County uses the term "sheriff's department" instead [11]), generally provides law enforcement services to unincorporated towns and cities within the boundaries of their county, maintains the county jail, [12] and ...

  5. Pima County, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Pima County Fair, 2007. Pima County (/ ˈ p iː m ə / PEE-mə) is a county in the south central region of the U.S. state of Arizona. As of the 2020 census, the population was 1,043,433, [1] making it Arizona's second-most populous county. The county seat is Tucson, [2] where most of the population is centered.

  6. Ben Daniels (pioneer) - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Franklin Daniels (November 4, 1852 – April 20, 1923) was an Arizona pioneer, best known for serving as a lawman in rough Western towns and the sheriff of Pima County shortly before his death in 1923.

  7. Category:Arizona sheriffs - Wikipedia

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  8. Fred White (marshal) - Wikipedia

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    Fred White was born in New York City, according to the 1880 Census. [2] In the months before his killing, White formed an alliance and friendship with Wyatt Earp (then deputy undersheriff for the southern portion of Pima County, which included Tombstone).

  9. Clarence Dupnik - Wikipedia

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    In 1977 he was appointed Chief Deputy with the Pima County Sheriff's Department, and in 1980 he was appointed Sheriff. He was elected seven times to four-year terms as Sheriff. [1] Because Pima County shares a border with Mexico, Dupnik's office handles a wide range of illegal immigration [2] and drug trafficking matters. [3]