
Press Release #7 - On the Hills of Tierra Robada
Wednesday, June 26th, 2019[/header]
On the Hills of Tierra Robada

Today, 26th of June 2019 SAPD and SWAT received reports of a big weedfield at Tierra Robada.
Immediately, SAPD dispatched a Shamal to check the area in order to confirm the report.
After confirming the reports, 5 to 10 people were spotted at the hills of Tierra Robada.
SAPD deployed a rancher and regrouped at Fort Carson Police Department while SWAT deployed an armed truck.
Due to the perfect coordination and regrouping of SWAT, everyone was able to receive special equipment and armour allowing them to naturalize the people defending the weed field and have zero casualties on their side.
The Supervisor Eduardo Williams would like to thank the following officers for aiding this operation:

SAPD confirms at least six suspects were naturalized on scene.
From taking down highly armed suspects the SAPD and SWAT team had an extra difficulty, the suspects used mavericks, aircraft even weaponized Hustlers, a type of plane used in wars.
They made dangerous passes above, leaving SAPD no chance but to close the airspace of Tierra Robada and shooting every aircraft passing above.
We must not forget the order given by Command Advisor Leonardo Carter.
"Tierra Robada and Bone County are highly dangerous areas and no officer should go there unpaired."
This order is justified considering the equipment of these people in Bone County.

The situation ended by naturializing all suspects and burning down a large weedfield with flamethrowers.
The heroic actions are noticed by High Command and the people attended the situation are being closely watched.
San Andreas Police Department has sent a clear message to everyone that doubts it's a strength.
With dedication to the lawbook of San Andreas, SAPD will continue its efforts and maintain peace in every street, in every corner and every location it's required.
Immediately, SAPD dispatched a Shamal to check the area in order to confirm the report.
After confirming the reports, 5 to 10 people were spotted at the hills of Tierra Robada.
SAPD deployed a rancher and regrouped at Fort Carson Police Department while SWAT deployed an armed truck.
Due to the perfect coordination and regrouping of SWAT, everyone was able to receive special equipment and armour allowing them to naturalize the people defending the weed field and have zero casualties on their side.
The Supervisor Eduardo Williams would like to thank the following officers for aiding this operation:
- Galan Porter
- Emma Quenien
- Anthony Eix
- Alice Townley
- Peter Parkerz
- Kenji Nakazato
- Jake Randall
- Shane Williams
- Keno Eix
- Joseph Arnold

SAPD confirms at least six suspects were naturalized on scene.
From taking down highly armed suspects the SAPD and SWAT team had an extra difficulty, the suspects used mavericks, aircraft even weaponized Hustlers, a type of plane used in wars.
They made dangerous passes above, leaving SAPD no chance but to close the airspace of Tierra Robada and shooting every aircraft passing above.
We must not forget the order given by Command Advisor Leonardo Carter.
"Tierra Robada and Bone County are highly dangerous areas and no officer should go there unpaired."
This order is justified considering the equipment of these people in Bone County.

The situation ended by naturializing all suspects and burning down a large weedfield with flamethrowers.
The heroic actions are noticed by High Command and the people attended the situation are being closely watched.
San Andreas Police Department has sent a clear message to everyone that doubts it's a strength.
With dedication to the lawbook of San Andreas, SAPD will continue its efforts and maintain peace in every street, in every corner and every location it's required.

Jake Randall
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SAPD Spokesman