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Surprise Police Chief Benny Piña recently announced his intention to retire on May 2 after nearly four years on the job.
The City of Surprise has announced the upcoming retirement of police Chief Benny Pina and will begin the search for its next law enforcement leader.
"He has a lot of love to give, and we are prepared to give him just as much love back," said Sgt. Rick Hernandez, a Surprise ...
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City of Surprise getting ahead of homeless encampment ordinanceSURPRISE, Ariz. - The crackdown on homeless camps is stretching from the inner city to the suburbs and ... The Surprise Police Department is heading the effort "It’s a partnership between ...
The chihuahua was pushed out of a car, and someone took him to the Surprise Police Department before going to the Arizona Humane Society. Click here for important updates to our privacy policy.
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Surprise Police Department caring for abandoned dogABC15 Phoenix, AZ Posted: March 11, 2025 | Last updated: March 11, 2025 A pup who was abandoned by its owners in Surprise is getting special treatment and love from members of the city's police ...
SURPRISE, AZ — The Surprise Police Department now has access to Dysart ... ABC15 reported late last year that the district partnered with the City of Mesa to allow the police department to ...
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‘Heartbreaking video’ showed pup being abandoned. Then came ‘a happy day’Security cameras captured video of the dog being “pushed out of a vehicle” on March 8, the nonprofit said. “Our hearts broke ...
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