Birmingham News sleeve BN0061497
Mobile police station / "Operation Eradication is a project designed to help fight crime in our neighborhoods. Many from the community have expressed a desire to have a police substation in their respective neighborhoods. The call was so great we could not possibly meet the demands. One means o...
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Mobile police station / "Operation Eradication is a project designed to help fight crime in our neighborhoods. Many from the community have expressed a desire to have a police substation in their respective neighborhoods. The call was so great we could not possibly meet the demands. One means of addressing their concerns was to implement a mobile police station. The mobile station is a 34-foot trailer that has been converted to be totally self sufficient. Operation Eradication will be headed up by Captains Julius Walker and R. L. Webb. Operation Eradication is a joint effort with the mayor, the city council, and other city departments such as the fire department, street and sanitation department, and others." / [Press release included] |
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BN0061497Birmingham News sleeve BN00614971994-11-151990-1999Nesbitt, CharlesBirmingham News94-04098Mobile police station / "Operation Eradication is a project designed to help fight crime in our neighborhoods. Many from the community have expressed a desire to have a police substation in their respective neighborhoods. The call was so great we could not possibly meet the demands. One means of addressing their concerns was to implement a mobile police station. The mobile station is a 34-foot trailer that has been converted to be totally self sufficient. Operation Eradication will be headed up by Captains Julius Walker and R. L. Webb. Operation Eradication is a joint effort with the mayor, the city council, and other city departments such as the fire department, street and sanitation department, and others." / [Press release included]Alabama Media GroupAlabama Media Group CollectionAlabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AlabamaEnglishCopyright, Alabama Department of Archives and History. Donated by the Alabama Media Group, http://www.alabamamediagroup.comhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/175235 |
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Birmingham News sleeve BN0061497 |
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Nesbitt, Charles |
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