City of San Luis issues statement on Vice Mayor Tadeo De La Hoya case

Tadeo Azael De La Hoya, Vice Mayror at City of San Luis
Tadeo Azael De La Hoya, Vice Mayror at City of San Luis
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The City of San Luis announced on Oct. 8 that it does not have additional information beyond what has already been made public regarding the pending case involving Vice Mayor Tadeo De La Hoya, which has been referred to the Yuma County Sheriff’s Office.

The city said all municipal operations are continuing as usual during this period. In a statement, officials said, “We ask for the community’s patience as the process unfolds.”

This situation is significant for residents because it involves a high-ranking city official and may affect public trust in local government. The City of San Luis promotes community engagement through open council meetings and public events, according to the official website.

The city operates under a council-manager form of government and is dedicated to providing essential services such as public safety, parks and recreation, and economic development initiatives, according to the official website. Services offered include police and fire departments, parks programs, and public works projects.

Nieves Riedel has served as mayor of San Luis, according to the official website. Over time, the city has grown from a small town into a thriving community in Arizona.

As the legal process continues regarding Vice Mayor De La Hoya’s case, city officials have asked residents for patience while maintaining regular operations.



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