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{{Infobox law enforcement agency | agencyname = Cochise County Sheriff's Office | nativename = | nativenamea = | nativenamer = | commonname = | abbreviation = CCSO | fictional = | patch = AZ - Cochise County Sheriff.png | patchcaption = | logo = | logocaption = | badge = | badgecaption = | flag = | flagcaption = | imagesize = | motto = Leading The Way | mottotranslated = | mission = | formedyear = | formedmonthday = | preceding1 = | dissolved = | superseding = | employees = | volunteers = | budget = | nongovernment = | country = United States of America | countryabbr = USA | national = | federal = | international = | divtype = State | divname = Arizona | divdab = | subdivtype = County (United States) | subdivname = Cochise | subdivdab = | map = Map of Arizona highlighting Cochise County.svg | mapcaption = | sizearea = {{convert|6219|sqmi|km2}} | sizepopulation = 117,755 (2000) | legaljuris = | governingbody = | governingbodyscnd = | constitution1 = | police = Yes | local = Yes | military = | provost = | gendarmerie = | religious = | speciality = | secret = | overviewtype = | overviewbody = | headquarters = Bisbee, Arizona | hqlocmap = | hqlocleft = | hqloctop = | hqlocmappoptitle = | sworntype = | sworn = | unsworntype = | unsworn = | multinational = | electeetype = | minister1name = | minister1pfo = | chief1name = Mark Dannels | chief1position = Sheriff | parentagency = | child1agency = | unittype = | unitname = | officetype = | officename = | provideragency = | uniformedas = | stationtype = | stations = | airbases = | lockuptype = | lockups = | vehicle1type = | vehicles1 = | boat1type = | boats1 = | aircraft1type = | aircraft1 = Helicopter - Geronimo | animal1type = | animals1 = | person1name = | person1reason = | person1type = | programme1 = | activity1name = | activitytype = | anniversary1 = | award1 = | website = Cochise County Sheriff's Office | footnotes = | reference = }}The Cochise County Sheriff's Office (CCSO), headquartered in Bisbee, Arizona, is a local law enforcement agency that serves Cochise County, Arizona. It provides general-service law enforcement to unincorporated areas of Cochise County, serving as the equivalent of the police for unincorporated areas of the county. It also operates the county jail system. The Cochise County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) is sometimes referred to as the Cochise County Sheriff's Department (CCSD).[1] {{-}}Sheriffs #[2] | Portrait | Name | Term in office | Length of Service | Party affiliation | Previous office |
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1 | Johnny Behan (1844–1912; aged 67) | 1881 – 1882
| 2 years | | Democratic |
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2 | No image available | Jerome L. Ward (1833–1913; aged 80) | 1883 – 1884
| 2 years | | Republican |
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3 | No image available | Robert S. Hatch (1841–1904; aged 62) | 1885 – 1886
| 2 years |
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4 | John Slaughter (1841–1922; aged 80) | 1887 – 1890
| 3 years |
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5 | No image available | Carlton B. Kelton (1839–1925; aged 86) | 1891 – 1892
| 2 years |
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6 | No image available | Scott White (1856–1935; aged 78) | 1893 – 1894
| 2 years | | Democratic | Supervisor of Cochise County (1890–1892) |
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7 | No image available | C.S. Fly (1849–1901; aged 52) | 1895 – 1897
| 2 years |
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8 | No image available | Scott White | 1897 – 1900
| 3 years | | Democratic | Clerk of the District Court of Cochise County (1895–1896) |
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9 | No image available | Adelbert Lewis (1864–1911; aged 47) | 1901 – 1904
| 3 years |
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10 | No image available | Stewart Hunt | 1905 – 1906
| 2 years |
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11 | No image available | John F. White (1867–1947; aged 80) | 1907 – 1912
| 5 years |
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12 | Harry C. Wheeler (1875–1925; aged 50) | 1913 – 1918
| 7 years |
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13 | No image available | Guy Welch (1879–1944; aged 64) | 1918 –
| 8 months | Undersheriff (1912–1918) |
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14 | No image available | James F. McDonald | 1918 – 1920
| 2 years | Street superintendent of Bisbee, Arizona |
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15 | No image available | Joe C. Hood (1880–1960; aged 80) | 1921 – 1922
| 2 years |
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16 | No image available | George Henshaw (1879–1963; aged 84) | 1927 – 1930
| 3 years |
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17 | No image available | Fred Kenney † (1880–1931; aged 51) | 1931 – 1932
| 2 years |
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Acting | No image available | I. V. Pruitt | June 18, 1932 – November 6, 1932 | 49 days | | None | Chief deputy | 18 | No image available | Tom Voelker | 1933 – 1934
| 2 years |
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19 | No image available | I. V. Pruitt (1893–1969; aged 76) | 1935 – 1952
| 17 years |
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20 | No image available | J.W. "Jack" Howard (died 1959) | 1953 – 1958
| 5 years | Undersheriff |
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21 | No image available | Charlie Stewart | 1959 – 1960
| 2 years | Undersheriff |
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22 | No image available | Phil Olander (1929–2010; aged 81) | 1961 – 1964
| 3 years |
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23 | No image available | T.J. "Jim" Wilson | 1965 – 1976
| 11 years | | Democratic |
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24 | No image available | Jimmy V. Judd (1933–2005; aged 72) | 1977 – 1992
| 15 years | | Democratic | Undersheriff |
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25 | No image available | John R. Pintek | 1993 – 1996
| 3 years | | Democratic |
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26 | No image available | Larry A. Dever † (1951–2012; aged 60) | 1997 – 2012
| 15 years | | Republican | Chief deputy |
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Acting | No image available | Rod Rothrock | September 18, 2012 – November 5, 2012 | 49 days | | None | Chief deputy | 29 | No image available | Mark J. Dannels (born in 1963; aged 54) | November 6, 2012 – Incumbent
| 4 years | | Republican | Police Chief of Coquille, Oregon (2008–2011) |
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Fallen officersSince the establishment of the Cochise County Sheriff's Officer, 14 officers have died in the line of duty.[3] Officer | Date of Death | Details |
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Deputy Sheriff Kiv Phillips | Friday, July 7, 1882 Gunfire | | Deputy Sheriff D. Tom Smith | Saturday, December 8, 1883 Gunfire | | Deputy Constable Isaac L. Roberts | Thursday, March 6, 1884 Gunfire | | Deputy Sheriff William L. Daniels | Tuesday, June 9, 1885 Gunfire | | Deputy Sheriff Casper Albert | Thursday, November 26, 1885 Gunfire | | Deputy Sheriff Jake Bowman | Wednesday, April 25, 1888 Gunfire | | Deputy Sheriff Cesario Lucero | Sunday, August 12, 1888 Gunfire | | Deputy Sheriff Chet Ainsworth | Thursday, June 1, 1889 Gunfire | | Deputy Sheriff Arthur Wright | Wednesday, February 10, 1904 Gunfire | | Deputy Sheriff Ed Miller | Tuesday, August 12, 1913 Gunfire | | Deputy Sheriff Orson McRae | Thursday, July 12, 1917 Gunfire | | Sheriff Fred Kenney | Friday, June 17, 1932 Automobile accident | | Deputy Sheriff Leroy Dale Brown | Saturday, December 6, 1969 Gunfire | | Deputy Sheriff Jeffrey Carl Brown | Monday, September 26, 1983 Assault | |
See also {{Portal|Arizona|Law enforcement/Law enforcement topics}}- List of law enforcement agencies in Arizona
{{-}}References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cochisecounty.com/sheriff/Default.htm|title=Official Website|publisher=Cochise County Sheriff's Office}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.tucsonfirefoundation.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Fry-Sierra-Vista-FD-More.pdf |title=Sirens, Whistles and Badges ... Oh, My! |author= |date=2015 |website=TucsonFireFoundation.com |publisher=Henry F. Hauser Museum |access-date= |quote=}} 3. ^The Officer Down Memorial Page
External links- [https://www.cochise.az.gov/sheriff/home Cochise County Sheriff's webpage]
2 : Sheriffs' offices of Arizona|Government of Cochise County, Arizona |