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@PaloAltoPolice Makes Top Ten Twitter List
Ranking done by the International Association of Police Chiefs in several social media categories.

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Ranking done by the International Association of Police Chiefs in several social media categories.

The International Association of Police Chiefs places the Mountain View police agency at the top of one of its social media categories.
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Consul General Yuan Nansheng met with several students in San Jose.
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