Newest recruitment officer carries on family legacy in law enforcement
0When Tatiana Raygoza received book-order forms in elementary school, her classmates bought books with them. Raygoza bought CSI kits. “Anything detective,” she says. “It sounds so cheesy, but it’s a true story.” Now, many years and a few CSI kits later, it seems apparent that Raygoza was prepping for her life’s work. She’s a six-year veteran of the Santa Ana Police Department who recruits new officers. It’s a role she’s been on for a few weeks, after an initial five-year stint in patrol. With a talkative nature, love for police work, and eagerness to teach others, Raygoza is a natural…
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