Video: Tucson police hope to replace aging fleet of cars
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Tucson police officials told a citizens oversight board Tuesday that the department is hoping to replace 40 old patrol cars in the next fiscal year. They say some vehicles in their aging fleet have racked up hundreds of thousands of miles and are long overdue for replacement. We hear from Officer Kristopher Goins of the public information office.
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