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LR police step up recruiting drive

Officer assignments, retirements creating shortages in department

Little Rock Police Academy cadets fire at close range during target practice Monday morning at the Police Department training facility. Police say that even after these 12 cadets graduate on Friday the department will still be short several positions.
Little Rock Police Academy cadets fire at close range during target practice Monday morning at the Police Department training facility. Police say that even after these 12 cadets graduate on Friday the department will still be short several positions.


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The creation of a dozen new assignments has helped accelerate another shortage in Little Rock police officers on the street — and prompted agency officials to step up recruitment efforts.


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This article was published Tuesday, August 26, 2008.

Arkansas, Pages 11, 13 on 08/26/2008


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