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The new officers include 37 men and five women. Five of the graduates were born out of the country- including China, the Philippines, Mexico, and Taiwan. Nearly half of the graduates are bilingual.
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Las Vegas Metro Police Department welcomes 49 new officers - MSNThe Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has expanded its ranks with the addition of 49 new officers from Police Officer Class 11. The new recruits range in age from 21 to 54, bringing a ...
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The newest class of Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officers graduated at a ceremony Tuesday. The group of 63, comprised of 53 men and 10 women, were surrounded by ...
The Las Vegas, New Mexico, Police Department Chief of Police Antonio Salazar has been placed on administrative leave by the city. This comes after police had a service call at the home of Salazar.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has expressed gratitude for the community's support of the "You Light It, We ...
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department announced on Tuesday that it will be rolling out its own fleet of ten Cybertrucks. Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill noted that the purchase was made ...
(The Center Square) - The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department deserves high marks for reducing crime and will see more success with new technological tools, Sheriff Kevin McMahill said during ...
Oswaldo Perez-Sanchez is accused of fatally shooting his girlfriend, Tabatha Tozzi, 26, after an argument in April 2023, and immediately fleeing, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is intensifying its efforts to combat illegal fireworks, urging community ...
(Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department) Pulsipher, the officer killed in the crash, was a husband and father of three. He was off duty at the time and ob his way home, police said.
The Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas on New Year's Day was found packed with fireworks and gas canisters, according to police.
On Dec. 12, Fernando Jimenez-Jimenez, 31, drove a Ford F150 the wrong way on the northbound side of Interstate 15, colliding with the Toyota Corolla of Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department ...
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