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NEWSLETTER DECEMBER 2022
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Recent Events in the city
As you may be aware, times have been tough in San Andreas recently with a recent war between two rival gangs causing mayhem in the streets, so we thought we would share with you a press release from our Chief of Police Richard Hammersmith:Our department works incredibly hard to prevent crime in the streets and we will continue to support our community and make the streets safe.Dear members of the San Andreas community,
I am writing to inform you that the San Andreas Police Department has successfully taken down a known weapons parts supplier, Vladimir Kuznetsov, who has been supplying weapons to various gangs in our city. This successful operation has effectively stopped the flow of illegal weapons into our community, making our streets safer for everyone.
Additionally, the San Andreas Police Department has been working tirelessly to tackle the recent gang war that has been plaguing our city. Our officers have been on the front lines, risking their lives to protect our community and keep the peace.
I want to take this opportunity to express our sincere gratitude to the hardworking officers of the San Andreas Police Department. Their dedication, bravery, and tireless efforts have been instrumental in keeping our community safe. We are truly grateful for their service.
I want to assure you that we are committed to keeping our community safe and that we will continue to do everything in our power to prevent illegal weapons from making their way into our city. We are grateful for the support of our community and will continue to work together to make San Andreas a safer place for everyone.
Sincerely,
Richard Hammersmith
Chief of Police, San Andreas Police Department
Remember to report any suspicious activities and crimes to the San Andreas Police Department;
"See something? Say something."

It's December and the snow is finally here!
While we all love the festive season and the joy it brings to us and our famillies, it is important to keep safe when travelling across the city. Our emergency departments are hard at work 24/7 and we urge you to follow the below steps to minimize the risk of accident or inury:
- Slow down. Snow and ice can make roads slick and slippery, so it is important to reduce your speed to avoid losing control of your vehicle.
- Increase your following distance. It takes longer to stop on snowy roads, so make sure to increase the distance between your vehicle and the one in front of you.
- Use your headlights. Turning on your headlights not only helps you see better, but it also helps other drivers see you.
- Be cautious at intersections. Snow can hide stop signs and traffic signals, so be extra cautious when approaching intersections and make sure to come to a complete stop if necessary.
- Don't use cruise control. Snow and ice can cause your vehicle to lose traction, so it is best to avoid using cruise control in these conditions.

Officer of the Month November
For the month of NOVEMBER 2022, the O. O. T. M. was:
- Detective Constable Aaron White
Sincerely,
Commander John Dale
on Behalf of the Public Relations Division
San Andreas Police Department
