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Judi Lynn

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Wed Sep 17, 2014, 05:18 AM Sep 2014

AP PHOTOS: Citizen patrols help police in Bolivia

AP PHOTOS: Citizen patrols help police in Bolivia

| September 16, 2014 | Updated: September 16, 2014 11:04pm



EL ALTO, Bolivia (AP) — The women and men march in formation across a local school yard on weekends, training as citizen volunteers in this city's fight against crime.

Each wearing a yellow cap and olive green vest over their street clothes, the members of El Alto's neighborhood security brigades get instructions from the uniformed police officers who train them. When they patrol their communities, the volunteers are armed with nothing more than cellphones to call the closest police station when they spot a suspected crime.

Porfiria Luca, a 29-year-old mother of two and bread vendor, said she joined the brigade because she's worried about crime in her neighborhood. She said a young woman who lived in the area was recently killed, her body found dumped a week ago.

Police Sgt. Freddy Quispe said there are more than 2,000 brigade members in El Alto. The city of about 800,000 people includes many impoverished people from rural areas who migrated there to be closer to the nearby capital of La Paz and improve their economic situation.

More:
http://www.chron.com/news/world/article/AP-PHOTOS-Citizen-patrols-help-police-in-Bolivia-5760591.php

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