The Morongo Band of Missions Indians is negotiating a police services agreement with Riverside County, California.
The compact is considered a first in the Public Law 280 state. It would authorize the county to provide two deputies to patrol the reservation 10 hours a day, according to The Riverside Press-Enterprise.
The county sheriff's department has already started patrols on the reservation. The tribe is hoping to stem illegal dumping and drug problems.
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(The Riverside Press-Enterprise 9/29)
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Morongo Band negotiates law enforcement compact
Wednesday, September 29, 2004
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