The Pima County Sheriff's Department paid nearly $9 million in overtime alone last year—around $7 to $8 million more than the county budgeted for, according to Sheriff Nanos.
TUCSON, Ariz. — Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told KGUN 9 that the Pima County Sheriff's Department paid nearly $9 million in overtime alone last year—around $7 to $8 million more than the county budgeted for, according to the sheriff.
Ideally, Nanos says he'd like to see his staff reach around 1,500—a number close to what it was back in 2016. Re-staffing to that level should provide some relief to his current staff, who he says have little choice but to rack up overtime.
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