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MCSO welcomes newest deputies

MOHAVE COUNTY – The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) would like to congratulate their six newest deputies who graduated from the Western Arizona Law Enforcement Training Academy (WALETA) last week. Christopher Golden, Bryon Kimber, Justin Nelson, Miles Short, Andrew Sundberg, and Torrey Thames completed a 20-week academy where they gained knowledge in criminal and traffic law, criminal investigation, defensive tactics, and much more. Chief Deputy Dean McKie presented the newest deputies with their Mohave County Sheriff’s Office badge, and a family member was invited on stage to pin them on. MCSO is proud of their newest deputies for all of the hard work and dedication they have already given to the agency and look forward to seeing where this career path will take them.

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