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    In the Know with Your Tehachapi Police Department: Featuring Sergeant Drew Funderburk

    enOctober 30, 2023

    About this Episode

    Tehachapod kicks off a new recurring segment where members of the Tehachapi Police Department are invited into the podcast studio to share about themselves, the latest happenings in the department, crime prevention efforts, recruitment, and much more. This segment features Sergeant Drew Funderburk who is a long-time Tehachapi resident and has served as a member of TPD for 8 years. For more information on the Tehachapi Police Department, visit https://www.liveuptehachapi.com/481/Police-Department

    To learn more and to sign up for the Volunteers in Police Services program, click here:

    https://www.liveuptehachapi.com/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=670

     

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