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Atualização assim que ocorre 3 de janeiro de 2018
NOTÍCIAS
CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. — Authorities in New York say a fire broke out briefly at the home of Bill and Hillary Clinton, but no injuries have been reported. New Castle Police Department Sgt. Arthur Mendoza says a call came in around 2:50 p.m. Wednesday about a fire in Chappaqua (CHAP'-uh-kwah), a little ...
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State police are investigating after police officers and two robbery suspects were involved in a shootout at a South Carolina convenience store. North Charleston Deputy Police Chief David Cheatle told local media that one of the suspects was hurt in the gunfire exchange and both of them were arrested.
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A Mississippi city is promoting one of its longtime police officers to be the new chief. The Commercial Dispatch reports that Columbus City Council members voted Tuesday to hire Fred Shelton for the job. The 58-year-old Shelton has been interim chief two times. His most recent time as interim began ...
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Police Chief
A new Police Chief job is available in Enumclaw, Washington. Check it out on Police Career Finder.
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Police begin enforcing Washington's distracted driving law
LAKEWOOD (AP) — Police in Washington state have begun enforcing the new distracted driving law following the end of a six-month grace period.
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Police Captain
POSITION: Police Captain CLOSING DATE: January 19, 2018 at 4:00 pm. CLASSIFICATION: This is a non-union, Fair Labor Standards Act Exempt position. SALARY: $85,000 - $100,000 a year depending on qualifications. Benefit package and use of a. Department vehicle. POSTION OVERVIEW:
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ACLU adds 10-year-old, mother to lawsuit against police in Inauguration Day arrests
WASHINGTON - The American Civil Liberties Union added a 10-year-old boy from North Carolina and his mother to a civil suit it filed against Washington police, alleging that the two were injured while they were protesting President Donald Trump's inauguration in downtown Washington as police ...
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