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James D Wakefield

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Tucson Police Department’s Criminal Investigation Division Commander.

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Our response strategies are paying off, we’re on the right track!

UPDATE: Arizona’s number of ventilators in use by #COVID19 patients dropped to 131, the lowest since reporting began and down by approx. 81% from July 16. The number of inpatient COVID patients dropped to 702, the lowest since May 3 and down by approx. 80% from July 13. 1/

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To prevent officer-involved shootings & rebuild community trust, the policing profession needs to face the brutal facts and change the culture that avoids Monday-morning quarterbacking. policeforum.org/trendingaugust…

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Thank you Tucson and 88 -Crime for getting the Tucson Police Department Robbery Unit recognized for all your great work. Through 88-crime and your input, the Tucson Police Department Robbery Unit was acknoledged for all the robbers you identified.

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Good to see baseball will be back (just on TV with no fans) this summer. I’m betting the baseball sports package is going to get a bit $$$

BREAKING: Major League Baseball owners OK a proposal that could lead to the coronavirus-delayed season starting around the Fourth of July weekend in ballparks without fans. apne.ws/HF7RyEv



Our community is facing an unprecedented number of unemployed and depressed because of COVID. We need to focus on providing mental health support to our community members. Stay alert and intervene when you see subtle signs! Lives depend on it.

As many as 75,000 Americans could die because of drug or alcohol misuse and suicide as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, according to an analysis conducted by the national public health group Well Being Trust. cnn.it/2STqaa5



In a world of uncertainty, let’s take his advice. #Everylittlethingsgoingtobealright


COVID-19 hasn’t stopped TPD’s Homeless Outreach Team from engaging and helping Tucson’s homeless navigate toward much needed services. tucsonlocalmedia.com/news/article_6…


Cult classic. RIP and thank you for making us laugh, especially in these unusual times! #TommyBoy

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Shoutout to the men and women who support their loved ones answering the call to service (police, fire, doctors, nurses). Without you, they couldn’t serve us. Thank you for your sacrifice! #United #sacrifice #Service


It’s the way this servant lived, not the way he died that will be his legacy.

“We know he will live on through the character and love he built in our family. We are strong because of him and we will do our best to lives to the fullest to honor him.” Family of Cmdr Greg Carnicle statement. facebook.com/30103008330557…

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In the last 48 hours, we’ve lost 3 members of the NYPD family. Today we are all mourning and hurting together, as a family. When we emerge from this crisis, let us #NeverForget the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice.

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I’m beyond proud of TPD’s involvement at the Diverse Voices in Prevention Round Table. The future leaders of TPD were in attendance!

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@TPDMentalHealth proud to attend the 6th annual round table forum! Healing trauma for diverse populations is crucial for shared success!

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Awesome day for this awesome little girl! #followyourdreams

This beautiful little girl wants to be a police officer when she grows up. The boys at school told her that “girls can’t be cops.” Yesterday she met women that are not only police officers but also supervisors, detectives and officers working special assignments.💙#loveyourcareer

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Members of the Mental Health Support Team-MHST-speaking to neighborhoods of Jefferson Park, Mountain/1st, Samos, Sugar Hill, Hedrick Acres, El Cortez, Keeling, and Catalina Vista. They’re disgusting mental health, park safety/outreach program, and what to do in case of a crisis.

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Snapshot of a day in the life of Tpd and the mental health calls they respond to on Christmas.... During this time of year @TPDMentalHealth wants you to remember you are not alone, help is out there and its just a phone call away. 622-6000. @CBI_Arizona @CrisisNetworkAZ

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@TPDMentalHealth teaching a mental health petition and mental health order refresher to new officers at @SALETC_LE with Crisis Mobile Team partners @CBI_Arizona

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@TPDMentalHealth teaching new Community Service Officer recruits Mental Health First Aid at the academy @SALETC_LE Here they learn how to better communicate with subjects in crisis while experiencing what it's like living with the challenges of mental illness! @MHFirstAidUSA

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