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Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
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Sheriff's Hispanic Recruitment Council
Council Mission
The LVMPD established the Sheriff's Hispanic Recruitment Council in response to an enormous rise in our community's Spanish speaking population. This increasing population base also brings the need to provide police services to a culturally diverse community. The Council was established in April 2001 with 8 members. Today, it comprises of about 100 members including police officers, Hispanic business leaders and local community leaders.
Council Goals
- To increase the Hispanic representation of employees at LVMPD to equal that of the community.
- To help prepare Hispanics for a career at LVMPD.
- To educate our Hispanic youth in careers with LVMPD.
LVMPD Vision:
To provide the best public safety and service in partnership with our community.
Council Events
We invite you to our meetings held on the third Wednesday of every month at 2 p.m., inside the Latin Chamber of Commerce located at 300 N. 13th Street and Stewart. If you have any questions please contact 828-5601.
The council does not discriminate against any individual because of race, color, sex or religion and membership is open to all.
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