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MetroContinued from Page 1* investigative office of the District Attorney in Grants. Before that he was a patrolman on the Grants police force for four vears.Los Lunas businessman Joe Baca was also one of the original Metro men. He resigned several months after the program was started and was replaced by Henry Salazar.Salazar himself resigned towards the end of the Metro Squad. It was reported that he was planning to attend college, but that had never been confirmed.The third member. Luis Torres. Jr. took command of the Metro Squad the last week of its operation after Bill Johnson went on vacation. It was reported that on his vacation. Johnson was job hunting, but that report was not confirmed.Torres came to the Metro Squad from the Roswell police force. When asked Friday, he said he did not have a definite job set up now that the squad has ended.During its almost nine months of operation the squad boasted of an 80 percent crime clearance record. That means that of all the crimes turned over to them to investigate, they solved 80 per cent of them.
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Belen News Bulletin

Belen, New Mexico, US

Mon, Mar 15, 1976

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