San Antonio Police Department wants more women to join the force

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SAPD is hosting “Women in Policing” event to recruit more female candidates

Officer Rickeesia Moore said the department needs more women on its force and is hopeful women in the community aren’t afraid to take the first steps.

SAPD Cadet Sarah Mendez said woman are great communicators and bring a different approach to situations.

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