CLEARED: State AG says police chief didn’t break law

Prescott ValleyBy Jason Wheeler | The Daily Courier

PRESCOTT VALLEY — Arizona’s attorney general has decided that Prescott Valley Police Chief Bryan Jarrell did not break any laws for comments he made during a local election.

Saying the community should have trust and confidence in their chief of police, Jarrell told the Prescott Valley Town Council at its Dec. 13 meeting that the state Attorney General’s Office had concluded its investigation into his comments prior to the council election.

“They have determined that none of the allegations could be substantiated and they have closed the inquiry on the matter,” he said.

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