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A new report from the Raleigh Police Department shows it is cracking down on violent crime. New numbers released from the ...
Raleigh police chief candidate Joshua Wallace, commander of the Criminal Network Group in the Chicago Police Department’s Bureau of Counterterrorism, answers questions during a community forum at the ...
Raleigh police chief candidate Joshua Wallace, commander of the Criminal Network Group in the Chicago Police Department’s Bureau of Counterterrorism, answers questions during a community forum ...
Raleigh police chief candidate Sonia Russell, commander of crime control strategies for the Detroit Police Department, answers questions during a community forum at the Martin Marietta Center for ...
Outgoing Raleigh Police Chief Estella Patterson said she would consider another job after taking some time off to spend with family. Patterson's last day as Raleigh police chief is on Friday.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Raleigh Police Department Chief Estella Patterson announced she will retire in the spring of 2025. Patterson took over as RPD's 30th police chief on August, 1, 2021.
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Raleigh Police Chief Estella Patterson announces retirementEstella Patterson, who has been chief of the Raleigh Police Department for the last three years, announced Thursday that she is retiring. Greenland, Canada responds to Trump's US annexation plans ...
Raleigh Police Chief Estella Patterson is retiring, the city said Thursday. Patterson will retire on March 1, 2025. She has been Raleigh's police chief since August 2021. It's a shorter stint than ...
After more than three years in office, Raleigh’s 30th police chief is retiring, the city announced Thursday. Chief Estella Patterson will retire March 1, according to a news release.
After more than three years in office, Raleigh’s 30th police chief is retiring, the city announced Thursday. Chief Estella Patterson will retire March 1, according to a news release.
The Raleigh Police Department hopes that modernizing the department’s “real-time crime center,” through $629,000 in new federal funding, will help law enforcement in the city be more proactive.
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