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Police ask help from Latino community in apprehending criminals

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LITTLE ROCK — On October 14, the Chief of Police of North Little Rock, Danny Bradle, was invited to appear on the weekly radio show La Pantera on 1440 AM, together with the Little Rock Mexican Consul.


North Little Rock Police Chief, Danny Bradle, joins Little Rock Mexican Consul Andres Chao on La Pantera radio program.

This particular program was intended to send the message that the Latino community can trust the police and invited the listeners to report when they are victims of a crime or if they witness some crime, regardless of their immigration status.

Little Rock police like that of North Little Rock have assured the Consul, Andres Chao, that they need the cooperation of the Latino community to be able to apprehend individual offenders.

In addition to calling to report crimes, complaint forms in Spanish are available on the home page of El Latino (www.ellatinoarkansas.com) in the list under Formularios/Forms.

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