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News Release
Wednesday, June 15, 2005
   
   
Chief Bratton inspects LAPD Reserve Corps

 

What:
Inspection of LAPD Reserve Corps

When:
Saturday, June 18, 2005, 9:00 a.m.

Where:
Ahmanson Recruit Training Center, 5651 West Manchester Avenue, Los Angeles

Who:

  • Mayor-Elect Antonio Villaraigosa
  • Police Chief William J. Bratton
  • Command staff officers
  • Local dignitaries and politicians

Why:
Founded shortly after World War II, the LAPD Reserve Corps boasts nearly 700 volunteer police officers that cumulatively donate a number of hours that save the City of Los Angeles several million dollars per year. Often called "Twice a Citizen," reserve officers are an integral part to making Los Angeles the safest big city in America.

For further questions or additional information, please contact Lieutenant Robert Edgar or Sergeant Eric Windham, Volunteer Services Section, Personnel Group, at 213-485-4097.



     
 
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