The Navajo Nation's police chief has resigned, citing "irreconcilable differences" with the tribe, The Farmington Daily Times reports.
Chief Dorothy Fulton is a 20-year veteran of the police department. She did not explain why the "current political climate" forced her to quit.
Fulton said her last day is Friday.
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Navajo Police Chief Fulton resigns
(The Farmington Daily Times 5/13)
Navajo Nation police chief resigns over dispute
Thursday, May 13, 2004
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