
The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office joined the Frontier Days Rodeo Parade in downtown Prescott last Saturday, drawing a big, excited crowd. The parade featured the sheriff’s mounted posse, law enforcement officers, volunteers, and search dogs, all warmly received by spectators. Sheriff David Rhodes and Chief Deputy Jeff Newnum led the group on horseback, according to the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office.
The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office joined the event with more than just a show of horsemanship and pride. They brought along Deputy Do Right, a patriotic float with adults and kids, and a Silverado featuring the agency’s new look. With over 160 years of service, the sheriff’s office shared its history and was warmly welcomed by the supportive local crowd.
Further emphasizing the department's engagement with the community, the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office encouraged residents to stay connected through social media. Their presence on various platforms like Facebook is not just for outreach, but also as a means to disseminate valuable information on how the department works to maintain their safety.
With the legacy of service stretching back centuries, it's clear the bond between the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office and the citizens is as strong as ever, a relationship celebrated with each cheer, wave, and smile at events such as the Frontier Days Rodeo Parade. The agency extends its gratitude to those they serve, acknowledging the "widespread support from communities large and small."









