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Patrolman Mike Ward shows off the Bradford City Police Department’s newest patrol car, which is sporting a new look. Mayor Tom Riel explained Tuesday the makeover of the department, which so far has included new uniforms for the officers, will extend to the rest of the fleet of patrol vehicles as well. The vehicles will feature the traditional black and white paint scheme, a badge containing a logo on both sides of the vehicle, and the department’s Web site across the trunk.

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