New CSPD Chief of Police shares vision of department
It's been two months since Springs City Council approved Adrian Vasquez as the new Chief of Police for the Colorado Springs Police Department. Vasquez shared his vision of the department with our News5's Ashley Portillo. Part of it includes more community engagement
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