" This final statement is a wise one as the existing units we have grown accustomed to seeing on our city's streets, the Caprice Classics, which have since gone out of production, are worn with wear and tear and Peña mentioned that fact that most need to be replaced. "We will be seeking funds to be able to order at least another four units because we need them," he concluded. The units are equipped with the latest in police technology with modern radios, radar, lights, video capability among other accessories designed to make the officer's time more productive.
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A.D. Ibarra
-Eagle Pas
Lieutenant Moses Peña, Interim Chief for the Eagle Pass Police Department, informed The News Gram of the arrival of four new Chevy Tahoe units which will begin to be put to use sometime next week. The units which come after the department had already put five of them into service along with another new K-9 unit. "We are happy to receive these new units and will assign two officers to each," stated the interim chief, "This way, the units will be in service for two shifts and will rest one shift in order to avoid overuse.