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Gay and Lesbian Liaison Team (GLLT)

Police

Details:
Mission is ''to improve the relationship between the [Arlington, VA] Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender (GLBT) community and the Police Department.'' Attend community events, vist gay businesses seeking support, tailored saftey training, recruiting, collect crim stats, & assist GLBT citizens with investigations.

Contact Info :
(Affiliated with Arlington County Police Department)
Arlington, VA
Phone: (703) 228-4389
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This record: Created 06/21/2007 - Last updated 07/01/2007



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