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TPD Chief Kasmar announces partnership with the DOJ
- Pascal Albright
Arizona Daily Star
Pascal Albright
Features Reporter
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Tucson Police Department Chief Chad Kasmar announced Monday that Tucson has been selected for the U.S. Department of Justice National Public Safety Partnership (PSP) program. Video by Pascal Albright / Arizona Daily Star
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The pedestrian was crossing Craycroft Road midblock from east to west when he was struck by a vehicle heading north in the curb lane. The driver fled.
The funds provided from this grant will ensure traffic investigators have the necessary training and equipment for collision investigations.
In November, a child was playing near the southeast end of the cemetery when she was struck by a small caliber bullet.
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