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If you have children under 13, make sure they’re buckled up in the back seat. It’s the safest place for kids in a crash. For more information, join us this Saturday, September 23rd (9:00 AM - 2:00 PM) at Schertz Playscape for our Community Car Seat Check. #TheRightSeat #CPST

If you have children under 13, make sure they’re buckled up in the back seat. It’s the safest place for kids in a crash. For more information, join us this Saturday, September 23rd (9:00 AM - 2:00 PM) at Schertz Playscape for our Community Car Seat Check. #TheRightSeat #CPST
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If you're leaving town for the Christmas holidays and are in the City of Schertz, please let us know, and we'll keep an eye on your home. Request a Patrol-By submitting a House Check Request to us (bit.ly/3vf0DOn). #SchertzPolice #HolidayTravel #CrimePrevention

If you're leaving town for the Christmas holidays and are in the City of Schertz, please let us know, and we'll keep an eye on your home. Request a Patrol-By submitting a House Check Request to us (bit.ly/3vf0DOn).

#SchertzPolice #HolidayTravel #CrimePrevention
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A few crime prevention steps for the holidays: 1) Cut up large boxes and put them in the receptacle or bag them. 2) Don't advertise your gifts. 3) See something, Say something! If you see something suspicious, call 210-619-1200 and report the activity. #CrimePrevention #SZPD

A few crime prevention steps for the holidays:
1) Cut up large boxes and put them in the receptacle or bag them. 
2) Don't advertise your gifts. 
3) See something, Say something! If you see something suspicious, call 210-619-1200 and report the activity.
#CrimePrevention #SZPD
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Don't become a victim of this crime of opportunity. If you see any suspicious activity, people, or vehicles, call the police. Here are a few tips to keep your vehicle and belongs safe:

Don't become a victim of this crime of opportunity. If you see any suspicious activity, people, or vehicles, call the police. Here are a few tips to keep your vehicle and belongs safe:
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The Alamo Area Metro SWAT Crisis Negotiations Team competed in the 34th Annual Hostage Negotiations Competition, which was held at Texas State University this week, and they won 𝟓𝐭𝐡 𝐏𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐞!

The Alamo Area Metro SWAT Crisis Negotiations Team competed in the 34th Annual Hostage Negotiations Competition, which was held at Texas State University this week, and they won 𝟓𝐭𝐡 𝐏𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐞!
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Proper car seat use declines as the child ages. Children often graduate too soon to the booster seat or seat belt. To ensure your child is in the proper child safety seat or ready to ditch the booster seat, contact Officer Kraft at 210-619-1264 to schedule an appointment.

Proper car seat use declines as the child ages.
Children often graduate too soon to the booster seat or seat belt. To ensure your child is in the proper child safety seat or ready to ditch the booster seat, contact Officer Kraft at 210-619-1264 to schedule an appointment.
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Car seats and boosters protect infants and children in a crash, yet car crashes are a leading cause of injuries and fatalities in children ages 1-13. If you need help with your car seat, contact Officer Kraft at 210-619-1264 to schedule an appointment. #CarSeatSafety #Schertz

Car seats and boosters protect infants and children in a crash, yet car crashes are a leading cause of injuries and fatalities in children ages 1-13. If you need help with your car seat, contact Officer Kraft at 210-619-1264 to schedule an appointment.
#CarSeatSafety #Schertz