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Austin Police Department Recruitment
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Austin Police Department Recruitment
Gov. Abbott says $150 million funding cut to Austin Police 'paves the way for lawlessness' | KEYE
APD to graduate 63 new officers Friday, 225 vacancies remain | KEYE
Controversial proposition to increase Austin police staffing fails to pass in November election - CultureMap Austin
Austin Police Officers Drag Man From Burning Vehicle Moments Before Explosion – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
Austin police should budget for 100 more patrol officers, study says. Chief unsure if he'll ask for funds. - Austin MonitorAustin Monitor
My Ride-along with Austin Police Department's Officer Ratcliff
Austin police officer returns to duty after recovering from COVID-19 | kvue.com
Why APD | Austin Police Department Recruiting
Austin cops charged with excessive force released on just $1 bond
Austin City Council passes ordinance to increase police and cadet pay
We're looking for experienced... - Austin Police Department | Facebook
WATCH: Meet The Three Finalists For Austin's Next Police Chief | KUT Radio, Austin's NPR Station
Deadline to Apply for Cadet Class 148 - Regular Academy (January 2023) | Austin Police Department Recruiting
Austin Police Department restarts 'reimagined' police academy | KVUE - YouTube
Austin police chief agrees to several policy changes amid nationwide protests | kvue.com
Career Path | Austin Police Department Recruiting
Police Officer Lewis Andrew "Andy" Traylor, Austin Police Department, Texas
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Austin Police Department on Twitter: "Good morning, Austin! Our downtown area District Rep. Officers would like to remind you to be aware of your surroundings. See something? Say something! Always call 9-1-1