Police headquarters open again after electrical failure

Police headquarters open again after electrical failure

Navajo Nation Police Department headquarters is open for business Tuesday morning after being shut down Monday morning after a power failure.

It has been an unlucky summer for the police building, from having to deal with limited to no air conditioning, to Monday morning’s electrical failure when a smoking boiler caused a transformer to shut down.

Chief Phillip Francisco released his staff for the day and closed up shop until the problem was fixed. The building issues also caused the Information Management Section building to close, as well as Corrections. Inmates were transferred to the Chinle jail.

Since the transformer’s job is to protect the building from a power surge, Francisco said the old component more than likely couldn’t handle the electrical capacity the station is using today.

He said the air conditioning in the building has been broken for most of the summer and it will cost upwards to $100,000 to fix. Because of this the staff has been bringing in fans that he said could have blown the fuse.

“These are old buildings and they don’t have the capacity for a lot of electronic equipment we have in there,” said Francisco.

Window Rock Police Headquarters, built in the early 1960s, has other issues such as asbestos and high carbon monoxide readings. Last year the Judicial Branch, which had occupied the second floor of the building, relocated because of safety concerns with the aging structure.

The Shiprock Police District has also been closed due to building health and safety issues, including the presence of mold, lead, and asbestos.

“Leaders are well aware of these issues,” said Francisco.


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About The Author

Arlyssa Becenti

Arlyssa Becenti reported on Navajo Nation Council and Office of the President and Vice President. Her clans are Nát'oh dine'é Táchii'nii, Bit'ahnii, Kin łichii'nii, Kiyaa'áanii. She’s originally from Fort Defiance and has a degree in English Literature from Arizona State University. Before working for the Navajo Times she was a reporter for the Gallup Independent.

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