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Connecticut Chapter
Contact Us
70 Dewhirst Street, Bridgeport, Connecticut 06606
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NLPOA Connecticut membership Application |
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January 2008, Connecticut
Chapter participate in the Three Kings Event |
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LPOA
Connecticut Chapter Members participated in the
Connecticut Puerto Rican Parade: Francisco Ortiz
III, Ivelisse Ortiz, Sergeant Luiz Casanova, Carlos
Roman, Carlos Maldonado, Wilfredo Cruz, Myra Nieves,
Hartford Police Mike Maldonado, Salvador Rodriguez,
Hector Valentine, NLPOA National Editor Rafael
Segarra Jr., Joshua Segarra, and Rafael Segarra IV. |
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NLPOA Connecticut Chapter members of the Connecticut
State Police participated in the Hispanic Expo in
Hartford, Connecticut: Detective Juan Morales,
Detective Luis Rosa, TFC. Wendy Delhanty, Sergeant
David Rosado, TFC. Jose Rosado, and TFC. Veronica
Carpenter |
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Connecticut State
Police announced they accepting applications
Starting on April 5, 2006
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October
8, 2005
NLPOA attends Connecticut
Latino Puerto Rican Affairs Commission Banquet |
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Officers Tony Reyes, Luis Rivera, Carlos Maldonado,
Carlos Roman, Ct Parliamentarian Wilfredo Cruz,
Elizabeth Rivera, NLPOA National Editor Rafael
Segarra Jr., Officer Yessina Olivera, Sergeant Luiz
Casanova, Officers Francisco Ortiz III, Elsa Rivera,
Elvin Rivera and Chief Francisco Ortiz Jr. |
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June
23,2005
Sergeant Sam Cotto's
retirement dinner (Pictures)
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National Editor Rafael Segarra, Sgt. Luiz Casanova,
Assistant United States Attorney of CT District Alex
Hernandez, CT State President SamCotto, Lt. Manuel
Diaz NHPD, and Ct. V. President Rick Rodriguez |
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The Connecticut Chapter

Capt. Francisco Ortiz, the Connecticut Chapter President,
is congratulated by his wife, Mayra, left, and daughter
Mariah, during a
ceremony at City Hall.
Ortiz was sworn in as the city's assistant chief of police.
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El Puente - Newspaper
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Samuel Cotto
President
Ricardo
Rodriguez
Vice President
Rafael
Segarra Jr.
Treasurer
Abraham Colon
Secretary
Wilfredo Cruz
Parliamentarian
N.L.P.O.A.
Today N. L. P. O. A. is the
largest
Latino law enforcement organization
in the United States with chapters
serving communities from
California to New York.
Our members consist of
Peace
Officers
from federal, state and local levels
throughout the country.
Membership is also available to
non peace officers
as Associate members.
Founders
John Parraz
Sacramento Sheriff's Dept.
Vincente Calderon
California Highway Patrol.
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