A warrant was issued for a HAPCOA member


A warrant has been issued for Manual Alfaro, HAPCOA
member San Antonio Chapter, by the Muscular Dystrophy
Association for its Most Wanted and Caring individuals.

Bail has been set at $2,,400 in order to send
as many children to MDA Summer Camp as possible.

Manual has the opportunity for immediate release
if bail is raised prior to the court date of
Thursday, August 7 at 4:00pm

In order to support one of our members,
the San Antonio Chapter of HAPCOA voted
last night to help with bail money in the amount of $500.

Every HAPCOA member is asked to look into his/her own
heart and help the children of Bexar County and others
with muscle diseases AND keep Manual Alfaro out o
MDA jail before his arrest on August 7th.

Any size donation is acceptable. All money will be turned
over to MDA. Please make checks payable to

Muscular Dystrophy Association and mail to:

Manual Alfaro
1716 S. San Marcos suite 200
San Antonio TX 78207


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HAPCOA Member sworn in as new chief




HAPCOA - San

Antonio Chapter is always happy to see one of it's
members reach a milestone in their career.

Richard Palomo recently took that step as he was sworn in as the new
police chief for the
Southside Independent School District. The ceremony
was held at the
Southside ISD Board meeting room on Thursday,
July 24, 2008 at 1800 hrs. Officiating the ceremony was Precinct 1
Constable Ruben C. Tejeda.

The Southside Independent School District HQ is located located at
1460 Martinez-Loyosa.

Richard's friends congratulation him and wish him good luck with his new
assignment.


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Hello and Welcome to the San Antonio Chapter of HAPCOA, the Hispanic American Police Command Officers Association!


Please feel free to look around. If you need more information, log on to our National Website site www.HAPCOA.org or contact one of our Executive Board members. We would be happy to assist you.

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A Brief History of HAPCOA

Hispanic American Police Command Officers Association (HAPCOA)

Established in 1973, is the oldest and largest association in the U.S. of Hispanic American command officers from law enforcement and criminal justice agencies at every level.

See A BRIEF HISTORY for more details.

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