POLICING KINDNESS: NO JOB IS TOO SMALL FOR VOLUNTEER AT CAPE POLICE DEPARTMENT
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Wednesday, May 12, 1999
With her police volunteer vest folded over one arm, Roslind Vogel takes a pile of reports almost eight inches high with her free hand and walks back to the Cape Girardeau Police Department records room to spend the next four hours typing.
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