Twenty-five million will go to four communities in the Yuma sector, along the southwest border of Arizona – money for high-tech tools, and communication systems. Also, better training, more boots on the ground and the vehicles to get them there.
and the other agencies down there and the government down there needed some help with what’s going on," he said.
"Currently, our department only has one detective, so this will add two additional staff and focus on trafficking, drug and additional activities," said Somerton Police Chief Araceli Juarez. Authorities say drugs and human trafficking can be seen in every corner of the state, and it takes big money to fight back. At the border and beyond.
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