Pitkin County, Colorado, Sheriff Joe DiSalvo said it’s “somewhat disappointing” that no one has paid for the $24,000 security bill racked up during Vice President Pence’s trip to Aspen earlier this week.

DiSalvo told the Aspen Daily that he is having trouble locating the organizer behind a Republican fundraiser headlined by Pence on Monday to bill them for the local officers who worked overtime as security.

“We had 64 total police officers on that assignment in the 20 or so hours that he was here, totaling 519 person hours,” DiSalvo said. “Out of those 64, 14 were state troopers, and we don’t have a responsibility to pay them. But the 50 other cops that were here are all on the county dime."

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“I guess the whole thing is generally just somewhat disappointing to me,” DiSalvo went on. “You raise $700,000 in an hour, you should be able to pitch in to support the community that made you feel welcome.”

According to the local paper, couples paid $35,000 each to attend the fundraiser.

DiSalvo told the paper that Pence was in Aspen for less than a day. During his visit, Pence also delivered remarks at a private meeting held by the Republican Governors Association on Tuesday, the sheriff said.

DiSalvo told the paper on Wednesday that if no one steps up to cover the costs for extra security during Pence’s visit then taxpayers will foot the bill.

Had Pence made a public appearance during his visit, DiSalvo said he “wouldn’t have asked for the money because I think that’s a benefit for all of us, that we get to shake hands … and maybe ask a few questions.”

But he added that if the vice president “was just here to go to the Republican governors meeting, and was locked away, maybe we shouldn’t pay for that.”