Law
Soboba Band expands police services agreement


The Soboba Band of Luise�o Indians expanded its law enforcement services agreement with Riverside County, California.

The agreement was the first of its kind in the county. It authorizes sheriff's deputies to patrol the reservation and enforce the law for Indians and non-Indians alike.

The tribe pays the county $387,000 year for two deputies. The expansion will increase that number to five at an additional cost of about $115,000.

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Reservation patrols beefed up (The Riverside Press-Enterprise 3/29)
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Relevant Links:
Soboba Band of Luise�o Indians - http://www.soboba-nsn.gov

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