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Employee Newsletter

  • Nashvillians Receiving Hoax Email on Gang Activity

    A hoax email is presently circulating through Nashville warning people to be aware of increased gang activity and random shootings. The Metropolitan Police Department's Gang Unit has determined that the email has no validity. Hoax emails on crime issues are common in the United States. Citizens can refer to the website www.snopes.com to dispel many myths and urban legends.
  • Chief Serpas, Melvin Johnson and ex-Mayor Purcell

    Chief Serpas Inducted to Pi Alpha Alpha Honor Society

    May 2, 2008 - Chief Ronal Serpas today was honorarily inducted into Tennessee State University's Chapter of Pi Alpha Alpha, the National Honor Society for Public Affairs and Administration.
  • Chief Serpas and Rabbi Ulmer

    West End Synagogue Contributes $400 to 100 Club

    Chief Ronal Serpas today accepted a $400 donation to Nashville's 100 Club from Rabbi Moshe Ulmer of the West End Synagogue. The check was awarded in appreciation for Chief Serpas helping the Jewish community celebrate the holiday of Passover.
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    12 Officers Promoted to the Rank of Sergeant

    Mayor Karl Dean and Chief Ronal Serpas today participated in a promotion ceremony for 12 Metro police officers who will become sergeants effective April 1.
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    Cornerstone Church Donates $25,000 to the Police & Fire Departments

    Pastor Maury Davis of the Cornerstone Church, 726 West Old Hickory Boulevard in Madison, today presented Mayor Karl Dean with a donation check for $25,000 to support the Metro Police and Fire Departments. 
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    Public Nuisance Trailer Park Demolished

    An East Nashville trailer park that for months was a major public nuisance due to prostitution and drug activity is literally no more.
  • Session 56 graduates

    Session 56 Graduates

    Session 56 Graduated from the Metro Nashville Police Training Academy on March 6, 2008. Watch video
  • Police Department & Scrap Metal Dealers Reach Agreement on "No Buy List"

    In a concerted effort to reduce copper thefts from construction sites and residential and business air conditioning units, two of Nashville’s largest scrap metal dealers today agreed to adhere to a “no buy list” containing the names of more than 300 convicted thieves and burglars.

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