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Will Bexar Co. postcard get people to turn themselves in?
Posted on July 14, 2012 at 11:08 AM
Updated Saturday, Jul 14 at 5:16 PM
A demand for more patrols has the Bexar County Sheriff's Office pulling officers from the warrants division. They are hoping the void in manpower can be overcome by sending out postcards to those with warrants, hoping people will turn themselves in.
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