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MESA AZ POLICE MAKE 40 ARRESTS IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TASK FORCE

Law Office of James Novak

By: James Novak, Mesa DUI & Criminal Defense Attorney Mesa Police made a 40 arrests from more that 500 outstanding domestic violence charge outstanding warrants, following a 3 day task force effort in October 2010. According to Mesa Police and Mesa news sources over 20 police agencies statewide participated in targeting those with outstanding domestic violence related arrest warrants as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month declared to be October 2010.

According to police that when they alleged offenders were found and arrested, many were found with illegal drugs, drug paraphernalia, illegal automatic weapons, or other law violations resulting in new and additional charges.

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