Rialto Record 10 13 2016

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W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD Vol 14, NO. 07

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Rialto police back Pink Patch Project

By Yazmin Alvarez

ialto police are thinking pink.

Members of the department are sporting pink-colored patches throughout the month of October in support of breast cancer awareness and the 2016 Pink Patch Project, a collaborative cancer awareness fundraiser in conjunction with more than 60 police agencies across the country. “Cancer doesn’t discriminate. It’s something that affects everyone and we wanted to do our part to help bring awareness,” said Sgt. Robert Morales, who helped design this year’s patch. The project is backed 100 percent by department members, especially Rialto Police Records Clerk II Patricia Gomez, who says wearing the pink patch is more than just being on board with the cause. “It’s something that hits close to home” she said and wears the patch proudly in support of a Pink Patch, cont. on next pg.

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rialto police ofc. erica duque. members of the rialto police department are wearing pink patches in support of breast cancer awareness.

Rialto police welcomes two new officers REV's Herrera passes all-time great QB's in setting new county, region football records

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Woman’s Club of Rialto annual fundraising Spaghetti Dinner Oct. 18.

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he Woman’s Club of Rialto will host its annual Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser Oct. 18. The dinner will be held at the Clubhouse, 219 N. Riverside Avenue, from 4 to 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children ages 4-12. Children 3 and under free. Proceeds from the event will benefit the club’s scholarship fund, which provides scholarships for high school graduates in Rialto and also funding for community projects. To learn more or for ticket information, call Kathy Holm at 909-874-3171.

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victor Gutierrez, rialto’s newest police officer, receives a ceremonial badge pinning from his daughter oct. 10. hernandez is among two new officers to join the force. Steve Hernandez and Victor Bernardino Valley College’s Gutierrez were sworn-in Extended Police Academy Class wo new officers have Monday at the city council 33 Oct. 7. joined the Rialto police chambers by Rialto Police Chief Officers, cont. on next page Randy De Anda. force. The two graduated from San

By Yazmin Alvarez

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