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Cop Shop with Bobby Newton PIO Patrolman at the Cape Police Department

13 min · 29. Mai 2026
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It’s time once again for “Cop Shop” as we welcome Bobby Newton, PIO Patrolman with the Cape Girardeau Police Department, to discuss the latest happenings in local law enforcement, community safety efforts, and important reminders for residents across the Cape area. From ongoing investigations and crime prevention tips to upcoming events and outreach programs, Bobby gives listeners an inside look at how officers are working every day to keep the community safe while building strong relationships with the public.

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