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DiSalvo discusses his approach to law enforcement in Pitkin County

Joe DiSalvo is running as the incumbent candidate for Pitkin County sheriff. If reelected, DiSalvo will be serving his fourth term. He is running against Michael Buglione, a former sheriff’s deputy and police officer.
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Joe DiSalvo is running as the incumbent candidate for Pitkin County sheriff. If reelected, DiSalvo will be serving his fourth term. He is running against Michael Buglione, a former sheriff’s deputy and police officer.

Pitkin County Sheriff Joe DiSalvo spoke with reporter Halle Zander on Oct. 18 about his approach to law enforcement in Pitkin County.

DiSalvo discusses a range of issues related to law enforcement in Pitkin County, including racial profiling and mental health, the jail and effective outreach to the Latino community.

Listen here to Zander’s conversation with DiSalvo’s challenger, Michael Buglione.

The final day of voting is Nov. 8, which is Election Day.

Voters can submit their ballots at a drop box until 7 p.m. Nov. 8 or vote in person at Pitkin County’s administration building through Saturday.

On Monday and Nov. 8, Pitkin County residents can vote at the Jewish Community Center in Aspen on Main Street.

Halle Zander is a broadcast journalist and the afternoon anchor on Aspen Public Radio during "All Things Considered." Her work has been recognized by the Public Media Journalists Association, the Colorado Broadcasters Association, and the Society of Professional Journalists.