Marion County law enforcement leaders headed to U.S.-Mexico border
As part of the fight against fentanyl and other deadly drugs being pushed into communities across the country, law enforcement officers in Marion County will next week raid one of the drug-trafficking hotspots along the U.S. southern border. I will attend a seminar held in
Marion County Sheriff Matt Bales, Marion Police Chief Jay McDonald, and Marion County Prosecutor Ray Grogan participate in the Border-to-Backyard program in Cochise County, Arizona. Located in the southeastern part of Arizona, it borders Mexico to the south and New Mexico to the east.
Cochise County Sheriff Mark Danells conducted a program for law enforcement officials across the country to “educate and raise awareness about the facts and realities of border security at all levels.” A veteran of law enforcement with his 38 years of experience, Dunnells is a staunch advocate of border security. He is a former member of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Advisory Board and is currently a member of the National Sheriffs Association and Chair of Border Security.