“We shouldn’t judge ourselves on how many developments we build but how we preserve our beautiful city,” says @TucsonRomero. pic.twitter.com/Im7YgvlJzg
— Pam Powers Hannley (@P2Hannley) June 22, 2019
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A walk down Memory Lane…
Romero’s computer missing, no signs of forced entry
Tucson City Councilwoman Regina Romero is claiming that someone broke into her Ward 1 City Council office over the weekend and stole her computer tower.
However, according to Tucson Police there were no signs of a forced entry and an alarm was not triggered.
Romero has been the subject of citizens’ inquiries for her involvement in a proposed land deal involving the El Rio Golf Course.
The City of Tucson has obstructed citizens’ access to documents about the suspect land deal despite the fact that a Pima County Superior Court judge ordered the documents be turned over.