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San Xavier District
San Xavier District
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General Information
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department’s San Xavier District is located at 2545 E. Ajo Way, phone number (520) 351-3888. In addition to the main district office, there are two substations within the San Xavier District; the Robles Ranch Substation located near Three Points, at 16140 W. Ajo Way, phone number (520) 822-5355; and the Tucson Estates Substation located at 5900 W. Western Way Circle. The San Xavier District office and the Robles Ranch Substation are open to the public Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, 8:00am to 5:00pm.

The district is assigned a lieutenant, 5 sergeants, 56 deputies, 3 civilian staff, and several Sheriff’s Auxiliary Volunteers. The San Xavier District covers the area south from Pima Mine Road to approximately Starr Pass and Mile Wide Road to the north and from approximately Kolb Road on the east to approximately Coleman Road on the west. Generally, deputies patrol the unincorporated areas of Pima County; however, they are dedicated to serving and protecting all residents of Pima County.
The San Xavier District is centered on providing quick response to calls for service including, but not limited to the following:
Public assistance
Criminal matters
Motor vehicle accidents
Civil matters
Emergency situations
In addition to responding to calls for service, community policing projects are implemented to target specific concerns that residents of the San Xavier District have voiced. The men and women of the San Xavier District continue to develop a partnership with the citizens of our district and continue to work together towards the common goals of safer neighborhoods and roadways.
District Commander
Comments and converns expressed by the San Xavier District Commander
Directed Patrol
The San Xavier District’s Directed Patrol Unit consists of one sergeant, four deputies, and a civilian analyst. This unit is tasked with a variety of assignments from assisting field deputies, providing more in-depth investigations, preparing crime analysis, conducting saturation patrols, to providing community outreach. The members of this unit are proficient in planning and writing operations plans that can be realistically executed. The Directed Patrol Unit "targets" known trouble spots in the community, allowing the unit to "focus" their investigations on specific areas, enhancing the opportunity to catch criminals in your neighborhood. Directed Patrol works closely with the Safe Streets Unit and the Counter Narcotics Alliance, bringing more resources to bear on criminal activity. The Directed Patrol Unit is active, versatile, and tactically aware; they provide invaluable resources to the field deputies and residents of the San Xavier District.
The Directed Patrol Unit is one more way in which the Pima County Sheriff's Department strives to improve the services provided to the residents of Pima County. Directed Patrol works "behind the scenes" to help resolve issues of drug trafficking, burglaries, auto theft, etc. When a criminal problem is identified in the community, the Directed Patrol Unit is the solution!
Community Awareness
There are many reasons that Pima County residents enjoy living in the county’s more rural areas: less noise, beautiful desert views, an actual back-yard, and privacy!
A major problem for law enforcement and emergency personnel is trying to find “you” when you reside in the more secluded and remote areas of unincorporated Pima County. Streets and addresses are not easily visible or are not properly marked. more...
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Address
San Xavier District Office - map
2545 E. Ajo Way
Tucson, Arizona 85713-6203
Phone (520) 351-3888
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Robles Ranch Substation - map
16140 W. Ajo Way
Tucson, Arizona 85735-2099
Phone (520) 822-5355 |
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Tucson Estates Substation - map
5900 W. Western Way Cir
Tucson, Arizona 85713-4330 |
Keeping Safe and Obeying the Laws
WHILE STILL HAVING FUN!
ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES (ATV)
Although summer is almost over, there are still plenty of warm days left to ride your ATV. With more and more of these type vehicles being made street legal, there has been a dramatic increase in the number we see on a daily basis. Whether you ride just for fun or use your ATV for daily transportation, it is important to remain safe and obey all traffic laws.
The San Xavier District has a large amount of open area for legal ATV use. Unfortunately, many ATV users tend to ride their vehicles from home to these areas. In doing so, they are using public roadways – which is neither safe nor legal.
When trying to find out if something is allowed under the law, there are several places to research. more. . .
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