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This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of Arizona.. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 141 law enforcement agencies employing 14,591 sworn police officers, about 224 for each 100,000 residents.
In 1960, Chino Valley's population was estimated as 50 residents. [3] The town of Chino Valley was incorporated in 1970. The town is in north-central Arizona, on state Highway 89, 15 miles (24 km) north of Prescott and 35 miles (56 km) south of Ash Fork, which is on Interstate 40. Chino Valley is at an elevation of about 4,750 feet (1,450 m).
Since the founding of the department in 1875, there have been 23 Pinal County Sheriffs. [27] Michael Rogers (1875) Peter R. Brady (1876–1877) John Peter Gabriel (1878–1882 and 1885–1886) [28] Andrew James Doran (1883–1884) Jere Fryer (1887–1891) Lemuel K Drais (1892–93) William C Truman (1894–1903) Thomas N. Wills (1904– 1907)
Two people are in police custody after a shooting left a rookie police officer and a bystander dead during a dance at the Gila River Indian Reservation in Arizona, early Saturday, authorities said ...
Chino Valley can refer to: Chino Valley (Arizona), the valley location, (north) Chino Valley, Arizona; Chino Valley, Arizona. Little Chino Valley, a sub-valley on the northeast perimeter of Chino Valley, Arizona; Chino Valley, California (region) Chino Valley Freeway
Map of the United States with Arizona highlighted. Arizona is a state located in the Western United States.According to the 2020 United States Census, Arizona is the 14th most populous state with 7,151,502 inhabitants (as of the 2020 census) [1] and the 6th largest by land area spanning 113,623.1 square miles (294,282 km 2). [2]
Chino Valley has a 23-mi (40 km) long north-south section, north of Seligman. The southern section leaves the mesas and flatlands of the southwest Coconino Plateau, and begins a southeast trending route between foothills of mountain ranges to the west, and southwest; Big Black Mesa and an escarpment borders the lower southern section on its northeast, with Big Chino Wash, paralleling 4 mi ...
In 2011, the Arizona State Capitol Police department was merged with DPS, alongside the Highway Patrol Division. ASCP was responsible for the State Capitol Mall in Phoenix and the Tucson State Complex. Today, the Capitol Police still exists and patrols the Capitol grounds, but they are now full DPS officers, and use DPS cars, logos, and uniforms.