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Tesla Cybertruck revealed in the California Police Department, part of Youth -outreach Efforts – AOL

Tesla Cybertruck revealed in the California Police Department, part of Youth -outreach Efforts – AOL

The California Police Department will patrol its streets in style after a new vehicle is added to the force.

The Ivin Police Department has announced that residents will soon see Tesla Cybertruck Cruising in the area.

Ervine, California is 40 miles south of Los Angeles.

The new police cruiser, which can sell at $ 95,000 or more, will not download you. Instead, the police station has alternative obligations for this vehicle.

“The truck will support our Education Program for Drug Abuse (DARE) and Community Community effort,” the Facebook department said.

“For more than three decades, our brave officers have misled attention and the one -of -a -kind vehicles that never fail to turn their heads and excite students,” the publication said. “IPD believes in the continuous education of students and is one of only two Dare programs throughout the country.”

The police record of the police station revealed that the price of the cybert is $ 132 363.21 with an additional $ 20,811.82 dollars for installing emergency equipment.

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Police department adds cyberruth to the variety of “unique” vehicles they already have.

“The goal was always to get these vehicles to rotate, highly visible and to bring excitement to the community,” Kyle Olderp, a spokesman for the Ivin police station, told the USA Today. “When you came out Cyberk, we had to replace a vehicle that was getting old and saw this as an opportunity to add another unique vehicle to our fleet of vehicles.”

Oldoerp said the department has PT Cruiser, specially painted trucks and mini trucks for the DARE program since it started.

Cybertruck will be used for community

The Irvan police department says that although Cyberuk is not your middle law enforcement cruiser, this is not the first time the department has done something like that.

“IPD is passionately looking for unique and innovative ways to contact our Irvane community and youth,” the publication said. “Horse employees, working with K9 support or driving a unique vehicle such as Cybertruck start positive conversations and encourage community interaction.”

Police department plans to make several stops in the community so that their residents can be able to see cyberters.

“We are really excited to enter the community and have this positive interaction with our students, our teachers,” Olderp said. “This interaction in the community is invaluable.”

This article has been updated to add new information.

Ahjané Forbes is a reporter at the USA Today Trealer Team. Ahjané covers the news of breaking, reminder of cars, crime, health, lottery and public policy stories. Send her an email to her [email protected]S Follow her on Instagram, threads and X (Twitter) @Forbesfineest.

This article originally appeared in USA Today: Irvine Tesla Cybertruck Police Department

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