Thousands of dollars will need to be spent for security updates, police say
PHOENIX — Maricopa County elections officials will reportedly need to spend thousands of dollars to reprogram security equipment after an apparent theft at an election facility.
According to police documents, the employee was questioned about the alleged theft, but he denied taking the security fob and keys. The individual then said he took the items to “clean up” in hopes it would lead to a permanent job. The security fob was not recovered. Election officials told police, “the secure operation of the facility is greatly impeded until the reprogramming is complete.”
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