
The historic town of Tombstone welcomed back a familiar face in public safety this week as Bob Randall reclaimed his post as the city's Marshal, a role he's well-acquainted with from his past tenure, according to an announcement on the city's official website. The city officials have extended a warm welcome to Randall whose previous service in the position brought about an aura of professionalism and a commitment to integrity that seems to resonate well within the community.
With decades of experience in law enforcement under his belt and a prior influential stint as Marshal, Randall’s return was greeted with open arms, and it "feels like coming home." "This community means a great deal to me," he said in a statement released by the city's website. His reappointment comes at a time when Tombstone is navigating the ebbs and flows of public safety service transitions, his seasoned expertise expected to lend much-needed continuity and a steady hand to guide the Marshal’s Office.
Mayor Escapule has been vocal about the confidence that Randall's leadership brings, "Marshal Randall brings unmatched dedication and local knowledge to the job," he told the city's website, emphasizing his belief in Randall's capacity to bolster Tombstone’s heritage with honor and fortitude. The community's endorsement seems to stem from Randall’s approach to law enforcement, which is steeped in collaboration, transparency, and spirited by the law of the land he's once again sworn to protect.
Having officially started yesterday, Randall hasn't wasted any time diving back into public service—he's already engaging with community members, local businesses, and fellow public safety personnel to foster open dialogue around a shared vision.









