Turlock, California Police Department

Turlock, California Police Department

Turlock Police Department was foundend in 1900. Its chief of police is Gary R. Hapton. The department has had two fallen officers: Lavon B. New (1936, autmobile accident in Glenn) and Edwin Winans (1949, struck by train).


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