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National City's new police chief lays out his agenda
NBC 7’s Tania Luviano sat down with Chief Hernandez to hear about his plans to keep the city safe.
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$30K to jump ship: National City Police looking for new recruits
Officer Sosa said the $30,000 incentive is cheaper for the City of National City compared to sending a rookie through the academy. In fact, it’s less than half as expensive.
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911 lines down in Chula Vista, National City on New Year's Eve
Some 911 phone lines are down in the South Bay on New Year’s Eve due to technical issues, according to Chula Vista and National City police.
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1 of 2 suspects in Halloween party double homicide appears in juvenile court
One of two teenagers accused in a double homicide in a shooting outside a Halloween party in National City last year appeared in juvenile court on Friday.
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Arrests made in National City Halloween double-homicide, larger crime ring revealed
It’s been eight months since two teenagers were killed outside of a Halloween party. Now, two people have been charged with the murders. However, new details regarding the case have been made. NBC 7’s Dana Williams reports.
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Two arrested for National City double-homicide on Halloween weekend, larger crime ring revealed
The National City Police Department announced the arrests of two people in connection to a double homicide that happened outside of a Halloween party last year.
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Gunman Who Shot Teen, Man in National City Sought: Police
Authorities sought public help Wednesday in identifying the vehicle and its shooter(s) who struck a teenage boy and a young man in National City with bullets, leaving them both critically injured and hospitalized.
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National City Police Offering $30K in Hiring Bonuses, One-Upping San Diego Police by $15K More
It’s money well-spent, given it costs $75,000 a year to send a new hire to academy, says National City Mayor Ron Morrison
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National City Police Offering $30K in Hiring Bonuses, One-Upping San Diego Police by $15K
National City just approved a $30,000 hiring bonus for police officers. It joins a growing line of police agencies fighting over a shrinking pool of new candidates by poaching proven hires from other departments.