07/03/2009 06:47 PM | Via: Austin American Statesman

Georgetown's first Hispanic police officer retires after 35 years

When recently retired Georgetown police Capt. Robert Hernandez was hired by the department in 1974, there wasn't much police work to do in the-then tiny town north of Austin, he said. read the full story

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