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The Mesquite Police Association wishes to thank Councilmen Porter and Tarpley for their years of service to the City of Mesquite, its citizens, and its employees. These men have dedicated their lives to the people of Mesquite and have served honorably. The Mesquite Police Association thanks Councilman Porter and Tarpley for their public service and
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On May 15th, our new K-9 Unit was introduced at the City Council meeting. Meet Officers Axel and Kozmo who received their badges. They will be protecting our citizens, visitors and businesses. Thank you to their handlers for putting in so much time and hard work to ensure our K-9 programs is successful!
Congratulations to our endorsed candidate, Robert Miklos, for winning place 1 of the Mesquite City Council race with over 60 percent of the vote!
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With the Memorial Day holiday and the summer driving season on the horizon, it’s more important than ever for motorists to be aware of the importance of roadway safety. That’s why the Mesquite Police Department is joining forces with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) and law enforcement agencies across Texas to ticket drivers and
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Each year the meritorious conduct board recommendations for employee awards are presented to individuals and officers based on outstanding acts or performances which brings credit to the department or community. This year several residents were recognized for their actions either acting on their own or coming to the assistance of an officer. Among the civilians
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On Saturday, April 29, the Mesquite Police Department will take part in a nation-wide collaborative effort to allow residents to dispose of unused medication. This program is part of a Drug Enforcement Administration initiative to bring awareness to the issue of pharmaceutical controlled substance abuse. Residents may bring their expired, unwanted or unused medications to
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