
William Griffin has been appointed as the new Constable for Western Pinal Justice Precinct 4, as announced at the recent Board of Supervisors meeting. Griffin has lived in Maricopa since 2007 and replaces Glenn Morrison, who resigned last month, leaving the position vacant, according to the Pinal County.
Griffin has 24 years of experience as a Deputy Sheriff, having worked with the Orange County Sheriff's Department before moving to Maricopa. The Board is confident in his ability to uphold the law in Western Pinal. As a Maricopa resident since 2007, he has strong local ties, which were likely a factor in his selection for the position, as reported by the Pinal County.
William Griffin will serve as Constable for Western Pinal Justice Precinct 4 until the end of 2026, following his oath-taking ceremony administered by Clerk of the Board Natasha Kennedy. He succeeds Glenn Morrison, who resigned last month. Griffin's tenure is expected to bring stability and strong law enforcement to the community, continuing the commitment to security and order established by his predecessor, as stated by the Pinal County.









