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Sun City Posse Morning Patrol
Every morning, the patrol cars of the Sun City Posse roll out with one mission: to keep our community safe and secure. Trained volunteer Posse members drive through neighborhoods, local businesses, and places of worship as the “eyes and ears” of the Sun City area—helping deter crime and offering friendly assistance to residents. These daily patrols are part of the Posse’s ongoing commitment to enhance the safety and well-being of everyone who calls Sun City home.
Service You Can Count On — Sun City Posse
Need information or assistance? The Sun City Posse support staff is ready to help! Our well-trained team answers your calls with respect and clarity, connecting you with the right programs — whether it’s welfare check requests, community liaison support, or general Posse services. Backed by volunteers dedicated to enhancing life in Sun City, every call is treated with the utmost professionalism and attention to detail.
Professional Support Center at Sun City Posse
At the Sun City Posse, every call matters — and our dedicated support staff answers each one with professionalism, patience, and genuine community care. From helping residents request patrol services to guiding you through vacation watch and emergency contact programs, our team ensures your questions are heard and your needs are handled efficiently. As a long-standing nonprofit committed to enhancing safety and well-being in Sun City.
2025 Interview with Commander Anderson
Sun City Radio sits down with 2025 Sun City Posse Commander Tina Anderson for an in-depth Conversation as she reflects on her service during one of her final duties as Commander. “The mission of the Sun City Posse is to enhance the safety and well-being of Sun City residents.”
Watch as the Commander explains what that mission means in practice, how the Posse serves the community of Sun City!
BRAND NEW POSSE RECRUITS!
New Posse recruits are proudly sworn into the Sun City Posse, marking the beginning of their service to the community. These dedicated volunteers commit to safety, support, and civic pride—standing together to protect, assist, and strengthen Sun City through teamwork, integrity, and a shared mission of service.
“RU OK” Program for Sun City Seniors
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) offers a FREE automated telephone service to help keep Sun City senior residents safe. Through the RUOK program, which stands for “are you okay?” participants receive phone calls from MCSO at a designated time each day to check on their status.
Scott Pasmore sat with Lt. Don & Capt. Tina
This video was filmed during an interview at the Posse last week. Morning Show anchor Scott Pasmore sat down with Lt. Don Erlitz and Capt. Tina Anderson to discuss the RU OK? program. The conversation highlights the program’s mission, impact, and the important role it plays in supporting the community.
Sun City Posse • Shred-A-Thon
The Sun City Posse’s Shred-A-Thon triumphed once again as residents turned out in strong numbers to responsibly dispose of personal and sensitive documents. The event played an important role in protecting the community from identity theft while highlighting the value of environmental stewardship through secure recycling.
MCSO Helicopter Departure
The MCSO helicopter, bomb squad, SWAT and other officers were available on March 30th at the SC Posse OPEN HOUSE. Also represented were Sun City Fire and Medical with vehicles and personnel. May Mobility was also here to provide an inside look at the autonomous vehicles that drive Sun City.
Maricopa County Sheriff’s helicopter
This is the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office helicopter leaving the Sun City Posse Annual Open House Event on Saturday, March 22nd. This was one of the many MCSO departments represented and on display for public viewing during the Open House.
Sun City Posse • Shred-A-Thon
WE’RE THE EYES & EARS OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Posse 50th Anniversary Time Capsule part ONE
Posse 50th Anniversary Time Capsule part TWO
IN FOCUS • SUN CITY POSSE SEGMENT
Sun City Posse • Shred-A-Thon
Date:
September 4, 2022

