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After 8-Year Vacancy, Navajo Hire Police Chief

The Navajo Nation announced Wednesday it has finally hired a police chief. The Navajo Police Department has gone eight years with the top position unfilled.

The Navajo Nation hired 40-year-old Phillip Francisco, currently a Farmington Police Department patrol and training officer. The tribe's last police chief, Jim Benally, stepped down in 2008 amid political turmoil. A variety of officers have since overseen the department on a temporary basis.

The tribe initially limited the position to its members, but tribal spokesman Mihio Manus said the restriction was lifted because it was a struggle to find qualified applicants.

Manus says Francisco is half Navajo.

Laurel Morales was a Fronteras Desk senior field correspondent in Flagstaff from 2011 to 2020.