
In a display of community partnership, the Garland Police Department hosted a UNIDOS meeting that saw a significant turnout. The event featured talks from legal and enforcement experts, aiming to strengthen ties with residents.
One of the evening's headliners, Judge Sholden provided attendees with a detailed overview of juvenile law, as noted by the Garland Police Department. Additionally, Leydi Cardoso, representing the Code Enforcement office, gave a talk that was described as valuable, by the attendees. The Department expressed gratitude towards these individuals for their contributions, recognizing their ability to convey complex information engagingly.
The meeting also featured a lighter segment that stole the show: K9 officer Lemboris and Police Service Dog Diesel performed a demonstration for the assembled guests. Officials and guests alike praised their performance, which showcased the skill and training of the department's canine units.
The Garland Police Department highlighted the collective efforts in "making a difference," thanking everyone who took the time to attend. Expressing appreciation, they gave a "big shoutout to our amazing K9 officer Lemboris and Police Service Dog Diesel," for their impressive demonstration. The event, reflective of the Department's ongoing efforts to engage with the community, signaled another step forward in fostering trust and cooperation between local authorities and the communities they serve.









