New Sheriff Plans Improved Service
January, 2009
Sheriff Paul Babeu, Pinal County, Arizona
Honest…Independent…Accountable
Florence, Ariz.– There are significant organizational changes coming
to our Sheriff’s Office. I have a phased plan which is designed to improve safety
and service for Pinal County families. In an organization with 700 employees, leadership
becomes all the more important. That is why I’m replacing the top seven leaders
and appointing professionals selected for their proven record of achievement. I
have reclassified and eliminated five additional positions. This restructuring will
produce $400,000 in annual salary savings, which shall be re-directed towards hiring
additional Deputies.

Paul Babeu, Pinal County Sheriff, Arizona
Photo by Jennifer Grimes, East Valley Tribune
All employees will understand that systemic improvements shall be made in
our operations. Immediate training in 1st Aid/CPR, report writing and investigations
shall be mandatory for all Deputies, commencing in late January. We shall assess
the current deployment of our limited patrol resources in order to maximize our
ability to keep you safe and respond timely to all emergencies. The development
of this plan shall include the full input, thoughts and ideas of all patrol Deputies,
Corporals, Sergeants and Lieutenants, who best understand our challenges. They will
brief me on their courses of action (COA) and I will approve the best plan to ensure
success.
I have recruited a highly trained and qualified grants administrator, who will coordinate
the application and management of grant monies. PCSO does not have a coordinator
and therefore lost millions in state and federal monies. I have also hired a training
coordinator for our volunteer Posse and certified Mounted Unit. We shall grow our
Posse two or three fold to enhance service and perform such functions as transporting
prisoners for Deputies. This shall keep Deputies in neighborhoods and responding
to calls, rather than transporting prisoners to Florence and spending hours on the
booking, processing of paper work, fingerprints and photographs.
The SWAT team shall be dramatically reorganized to achieve higher standards for
training and performance. A youth Explorer program shall be started to allow our
teenagers positive interaction with Deputies in a disciplined program focusing on
education in law enforcement, fitness and civic involvement. You will soon be able
to obtain copies of Police/Sheriff’s Reports from your local sub-station. In addition
to streamlining operations, installing computers in every patrol vehicle shall be
achieved within my first year in office.
I have promised to end the photo radar program, which is managed by the Pinal County
Sheriff’s Office. I have already met with executives of Redflex, which is the private
contractor who operate the camera vans and process the ticketing. At this meeting,
Redflex agreed to end their contract effective January 1st when I assume office.
Promise made – promise delivered. I am honored to serve as your Sheriff for the
next four years. I will be relentless in pursuit of improved service through increased
discipline, training and accountability.
Respectfully,
Paul R. Babeu, Sheriff
Pinal County, Arizona
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