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DOC Officer Placement Making Difference |
By kimatv.com |
Published: 02/16/2011 |
PROSSER -- Gang bangers, sex offenders, crooks -- once they're out of jail it's up to a Department of Corrections officer to keep tabs on them to keep your family safe. Multimedia Watch The Video Action News is checking up on a new change in Prosser. DOC reshuffled staff and put an officer right in the Prosser police station. This person watches ex-cons in western Benton County. Officer Ross Esparza calls his stroll around downtown Prosser, "walking the beat." It may seem simple enough, but this wasn't happening a year ago. "Prosser's known as mustang country and it seems we got some horses running around the corral unchecked. Or not as closely checked," Esparza said. "Well we've tightened up the reigns." Read More. |
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