COPs Grant, Increase in Crime and Accountability
May, 2009
Sheriff Paul Babeu, Pinal County, Arizona
Honest…Independent…Accountable
Florence, Ariz.–
With over 100 days in 2009 behind us, we continue to work
to ensure we are providing the best service possible to our communities. With great
budgetary concerns we have had to be efficient in the utilization of our resources
and have had to research and seek additional funding resources to support our efforts.

Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu, Arizona
Recently I appeared before the Board of Supervisors to seek approval
to apply for funding through a Federal Hiring Recovery Program in the form of a
COPS Grant. Our first COPS grant proposal for 30 new Deputies was initially denied
by the Board of Supervisor’s however, I’m happy to report they approved my revised
proposal for 15 new Deputies. These positions are fully funded (100% salary, insurance
and pension costs) for three years by the federal government. More Deputies could
not have come at a better time, since we are experiencing a significant rise in
crime during this economic downturn.
We have seen a clear spike in Theft, Burglary,
Domestic Violence and Homicide in Pinal County. More than half of our county's population
lives in the unincorporated areas of our county - which means that PCSO are the
Police and primary responders in those areas. In addition, we are charged with a
multi-jurisdictional SWAT team, Search & Rescue, Narcotics Task Force and DUI Task
Force as well as providing assistance to smaller police agencies in many of their
functions. Meanwhile, our population continues to grow and at a higher percentage
in unincorporated areas than anywhere else.
Our Jail staffing improvements have been approved which will ensure command supervision
24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This improvement will not result in increased costs,
but will allow for on site supervision by a Lieutenant during nights and on weekends.
Our emergency response time for a Deputy to a Priority #1 Emergency call is 13.6
minutes. Response times for a Priority #2 Urgent call remains over 18 minutes. This
is unacceptable and is why we have added more Deputies to the road to answer your
emergency calls and reduce our response times. Many citizens have observed an increased
presence by our Patrol Deputies in their communities. We are working harder and
we are working smarter.
We have stepped up enforcement against drug smugglers and intend to seize their
money and assets. Our drug seizures have nearly quadrupled in the past three months
and we have seized over 73 vehicles from these criminals. We shall take the criminals’
dirty money and vehicles and use them for law enforcement purposes to add to our
limited financial resources during this budget crisis.
The majority of our 700 full-time PCSO employees are exemplary in their performance
and sincere in their commitment to protect and serve you and our families. Just
this week I was reminded of the selfless acts and heroism of the brave men and women
who serve our community. I had the privilege of pinning a Lifesaving Medal on the
chest of Deputy Russell Warren. Deputy Warren saved the lives of four people with
the help of Deputy David Hernandez and Cpl Garric Berry. A Purple Heart was also
pinned to the proud chest of Cpl Chris Encisco in front of his family. Cpl Encisco
was responding lights and sirens to a domestic violence call and was involved in
a head on collision with an impaired driver, thereby forcing his medical retirement.
These are just a few of the countless incidents of exemplary service and heroism
daily.
We have made numerous improvements and there are many more changes in process. All
of these improvements in operations, current training of staff and use of modern
technology will allow us to become more efficient and more effective. It will help
us to do more with less.
I am honored to serve as your Sheriff and I will be relentless
in the pursuit of improved service through increased discipline, training and accountability.
Respectfully,
Paul R. Babeu, Sheriff
Pinal County, Arizona
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