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[ About Us ]
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[ Leadership ]
Sam Cox Dennis Haley Suzanne D’Ambrose John Schneiter Walter Dierks
A popular talk radio personality, Sam served over 30 years with the Austin Police Department. He is currently a supervisor for the Texas
Department of Transportation’s Courtesy Patrol Program.
A veteran officer formerly with the Belmar Police Dept., D’Ambrose is also a gifted law enforcement instructor for the Monmouth County
Voc-Tech School.
A distinguished homicide investigator, Haley is currently a Special Agent with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
Walter served for twenty-two years with the US Army, including duties as a special agent in Military Intelligence. He recently retired as
a Criminal Investigator for the U.S. Dept. of Labor after 24 years of service.
Senior Advisor on Counter-Terrorism & Homeland Defense New Additions to the Council
Federal Agent Greg O’Hara
A Federal Police Officer assigned to the US Treasury Dept. O’Hara has years of experience in Anti-
Terrorism, Corrections and Military Police. An ex-Marine with the Engineer Battalion at Camp LeJeune
NC, O’Hara maintains memberships in more than 5 Intelligence Professional organizations which
gives him unique insight as to the inner workings and tactics of terrorists.
A 30-year veteran with the Los Angeles Police Department, Sgt. John Cooley, served as the Officer- Greg O’Hara John Cooley
in-Charge of LAPD’s Employee Assistance Unit. He is a Certified Bereavement Facilitator and has
coordinated over eighty police memorial services throughout his career.
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[ Administrative Staff ]
Randy Anderson - Director of Public Affairs
For seven years (1992-1999) Mr. Anderson served as the Federal Government
Liaison for the California Correctional Peace Officers Association, the largest labor
union of its kind in the world. During that period he also developed projects for the
American Security Council, Empower America, and the National Campaign to Stop
Violence. From the mid-1980’s into the early 90’s, Randy Anderson was the
Executive Director of the Chiefs of Police National Drug Task Force and the National
Coalition for Drug-Free School Zones. During this time, Mr. Anderson received a
White House “Points of Light” award from the National Drug Task Force.
Anderson currently is the Legislative Liaison for the American Association of Police
Officers and the Police Protective Fund. He also directs the Washington office of the Randy Anderson
Children’s Emergency Fund. In 2002, Mr. Anderson managed the Anthrax Response
Team for Washington, DC and Trenton, NJ postal facilities under Logistics Health,
Inc., a contractor for the Centers for Disease Control.
The son of a career military officer with extensive law enforcement credentials,
David Dierks has guided our organization’s finances through its humble beginnings
to the stability and leadership it now enjoys. David worked in one of Los Angeles’
most prestigious law firms where he gained a legal and financial education that has
proven invaluable to our growth.
Oscar Davila
Oscar joined the staff of the Junior Police Academy after working as a recruiter for
the insurance and information technology industry for four years. His administrative
and research abilities have been invaluable in the development of the Online Police
Academy.
Trevor Davila
While committing most of his time to public safety through his work as a firefighter,
Trevor continues to work for AAPO on a part time basis. Trevor Davila
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[ Programming Overview ]
TUITION WAIVERS
Tuition waivers for courses offered through the Online
Police Academy (available May 1, 2004) to any law
enforcement professional enrolled in our free Felonious
Assault Line-of Duty Death Benefit coverage.
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POLICEUSA.COM
PPF is proud to host one of the largest, most
comprehensive law enforcement websites –
PoliceUSA.com. Rich in educational resources for law
enforcers, PoliceUSA.com, along with
PoliceProtectiveFund.org have established PPF at the
forefront of this powerful new medium. With the
recent addition of the ONLINEPOLICEACADEMY.org,
our leadership as an online educator is set to grow at
the same accelerated pace as the internet itself.
LEGISLATIVE UPDATES
Police officers can follow important legislation
impacting the law enforcement profession by visiting
our website at www.PoliceProtectiveFund.org.
Officers are also encouraged to contact our Legislative
Liaison, Randy Anderson, with any concerns or
questions regarding federal legislation. Write or call:
Police Protective Fund DC Office, Attn: Randy
Anderson, 2020 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Suite 949,
Washington, DC 20006, (202) 638-4715.
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[ In a Time of Crisis ]
POLICE
MEMORIAL
P R O G R A M
A GROUND-BREAKING NEW
INITIATIVE ASSISTING LAW
ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES IN
THE MIDST OF CRISIS.
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In a Time of Crisis
The Police Protective Fund announces a ground-breaking service to assist law enforcement departments during the difficult and emotional
days following a line-of-duty death.
The “Police Memorial Program” provides law enforcement agencies access to one of the nation’s foremost authorities on police memorial
services, John Cooley — a 30 year police veteran who has coordinated over eighty police memorial services in his career.
This free service ranges from a one-hour telephone consultation to complete, on-site
coordination of the memorial ceremonies (typically five days). The “Police Memorial
Program” pays Mr. Cooley’s established consultation fee, as well as his travel and lodging
expenses, from a fund established by the Police Protective Fund.
All of this occurs simultaneously with the criminal, traffic, or death investigation, as well as during a time of collective shock and grief for the
agency. The coordinator of a police memorial service should be as competent as the
incident’s lead investigator. Their presence will provide the necessary guidance to
insure a traditionally dignified, respectful, and honorable police funeral.
If you need assistance, please contact John Cooley immediately at (805) 522- NEXT PAGE:
4861. For specific details on funeral services – go to www.PoliceFunerals.com An Interview with John Cooley
P O L I C E M E M O R I A L P R O G R A M S E R V I C E O P T I O N S
OPTION #1 OPTION #2
One Hour Phone Consultation On-Site Coordination of all Memorial
Service Events
During this consultation, John Cooley will provide an John Cooley provides professional coordinating services
overview of the many steps associated with coordinating on-site – including funeral arrangements, implementing
a memorial service, in addition to concerns you have protocol and press releases. Mr. Cooley’s consultation
specific to your situation. [All costs of this service are fee, as well as his travel and lodging expenses will be
paid by the Police Protective Fund.] paid for from a fund established by the Police Protective
Fund. (Most memorial services will require 5 days,
commencing with the day following the death and
culminating with the memorial service.)
This program service of the Police Protective Fund is available at no cost to all law enforcement agencies thoughout the
calendar year 2004. Mr. Cooley will accommodate as many services as his schedule permits.
N O C O S T T O L AW E N F O R C E M E N T AG E N C I E S
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[ In a Time of Crisis ]
VETERAN LAW ENFORCEMENT How did you get involved in planning police
OFFICER JOHN COOLEY. funerals?
Are there any special skills that lend themselves to your job?
Well, there are really two things. One - you have to be exceptionally
organized. Two – you must have
good people skills. Those are
essential when we only have four or
five days to plan an event for 3000
to 5000 people. There just isn’t After the planning begins
time for committee meetings. Events and a comprehensive
like this require a lot of ground
support. I typically utilize the picture begins to form of
experience of traffic supervisors, all the events, activities,
officers for ushers, crowd control, services, ceremonies,
logistics support for cones,
barricades and signs. Our primary logistical needs, and
needs are to control all traffic related expenses, then the
realted activities, including the word “yes” may be
church, motorcade and internment
site in a timely manner. cautiously used.
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with events at several locations, and attendance in the thousands.
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[ In a Time of Crisis ]
IN MEMORY
OF THOSE WHO HAVE DIED IN THE
LINE-OF-DUTY Officer Rodney F. Pocceschi
The Police Protective Fund regrets to announce the deaths in the Virginia Beach Police Department
line-of-duty of the following law enforcement officers. As Virginia
enrollees of the Police Protective Fund’s Line-of-Duty Death
Benefit, the families of the officers listed were each presented End of Watch: Monday, June 23, 2003
with $10,000. Tour of Duty: 4 years
Cause of Death: Gunfire
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Sergeant Thomas Hontz Deputy Sheriff Richard
Scottsdale Police Department Ashley Sr.
Arizona Chowan County Sheriff's Office
North Carolina
End of Watch: Wednesday, February
20, 2002 End of Watch: Wednesday, July 17,
Tour of Duty: 24 years 2002
Cause of Death: Training Accident Tour of Duty: 16 months
Cause of Death: Aircraft accident
Sergeant Hontz was killed while conducting SWAT exercises at
two vacant homes. A device used to puncture a wall and pump Deputy Ashley, Sergeant Anthony Futrell, of the Charlotte-
tear gas into a room exploded. 14 other officers and firefighters Mecklenburg Police Department and Major Robert Kennedy,
from several agencies were injured as a result of the Boone Police Department were killed in an
of the explosion. airplane accident while searching for marijuana
crops in Chowan County.
Until the accident, Scottsdale had never lost Approximately 90 minutes into the second flight
a Police employee in the line of duty. The of the day the Cessna 172-S experienced
loss of a much-admired veteran sergeant is problems and crashed. Witnesses on the ground
particularly heartrending for the men and women in the heard the engine sputter and saw the plane nose dive into the
Police Department who worked beside Sgt. Hontz each ground. There were no radio messages from the pilots indicating
day, and for those employees around the city who knew any problems.
him personally.
Sergeant Futrell and Major Kennedy, both members of the
A 24-year veteran, Sergeant Hontz, is survived by his wife
Civil Air Patrol, were piloting the aircraft and acting as spotters.
and three sons.
Deputy Ashley was directing ground units to locations spotted
during the flight for further investigation.
Letter from Cathy Hontz
Deputy Ashley was a 1984 graduate of John A. Holmes High School.
My gratitude to Chief Bartosh, the Police Department, the He completed BLET, first in his class, on March 14, 2001, and then
City of Scottsdale and the the Police Protective Fund, joined the Chowan County Sheriff’s Office. Deputy Ashley had
which has been a god-send in a time of financial been with the agency for only 16 months at the time of his death.
uncertainty.
He is survived by his wife May; two teenage sons, Richard Jr. and
Sincerely,
Steven. He lived less then one mile from the crash site.
Cathy, Christopher, Justin, and Trey Hontz
Sergeant Jerry Mundy and Deputy John Musice, of the Wilson County Sheriff’s Dept., were
struck and killed by a vehicle being pursued by other officers on I-40. The chase had
originally gone through Marysville and Knoxville, but officers called off the pursuit and
notified other agencies along the highway. When the vehicle entered Wilson County, officers
began the pursuit again at speeds reaching 140 mph. The vehicle struck Sergeant Mundy and
and Deputy Musice as they attempted to lay down stop sticks near exit 226. The two female occupants of the
fleeing vehicle were injured in the incident and taken into custody at a local hospital.
Sergeant Mundy had been with the Mount Juliet Police Department for 15 years and is survived by his wife, parents and four children.
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[ In a Time of Crisis ]
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FELONIOUS ASSAULT
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The Police Protective Fund is proud to offer our Free $10,000 Felonious
Assault Line-of Duty Death Benefit to enrolled officers in recognition of
their service to the community. In an effort to extend this valuable
coverage to every law enforcer who wishes to enroll, PPF continues to
offer this benefit at no cost.
FAQ Who is eligible? Licensed law enforcement officers. Military Police are not eligible.
What are the Terms of the Benefit? The Police Protective Fund bestows a $10,000 Death
Benefit to the first four (4) enrolled officers killed in a calendar year due to felonious
assault while on duty. Claims will be paid in the order that they are received. (To date,
four qualifying claims are the most PPF has experienced in any given year.)
How many officers are currently enrolled in the Program? Nearly 20,000 law enforcement
officers are enrolled.
How many claims were paid in the past year? A complete list of recipients is posted on the
website at www.PoliceProtectiveFund.org.
How will the PPF use the information I provide? Participation in this program is kept confidential. Your name
and the name of your department will not be used in fundraising appeals or for commercial purposes.
Do enrolled officers become a member of the PPF? No. The Police Protective Fund is not a membership
organization.
What is the source of the funding for the $10,000 benefit payment? The $10,000
Death Benefit (as of 01 Feb. 03) is paid from a fund set up specifically for such The Police Protective Fund is proud to extend
claims. The fund is drawn from the Police Protective Fund’s programming budget. eligibility to American officers serving one-
year missions as International Police
Officers in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo and
Enroll yourself or your department now in two easy steps!
E n ro l l To d a y
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[ In a Time of Crisis ]
FELONIOUS ASSAULT
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$10,000 Felonious Assault Line-of-Duty Death Benefit. (Please print clearly, thank you!)
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_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Confirmation: Once received, a letter confirming your department’s enrollment will be mailed within 2 weeks. Coverage
becomes effective upon receipt of your confirmation letter. Retain the confirmation document for your records. In the
event of a claim, it will be your department’s responsibility to submit the confirmation letter along with a certified Death
Certificate and proof of employment.
Beneficiary: When enrolling as a group, the beneficiary is deemed to be the next of kin as legally defined in your state.
Length of Coverage: Once a department enrolls, all the officers in that department are covered until they retire. New
officers to the department are automatically included in the coverage. We reserve the right to discontinue coverage at
any time by notifying enrolled officer and/or their department in writing.
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law enforcement training he established would carry on,” says David
Dierks, Chief Financial Officer of the AAPO and the Police Protective
Fund.
Bill’s courses, including “Concealed Handgun Carry For Police”, have Emile W. “Bill” Clede
always been the most popular on the OPA site. “We will continue to
offer his courses through the OPA,” notes Dierks, “preserving his unique
voice within the law enforcement community.” (All proceeds from his
course will benefit his family.)
Bill’s first writing effort, a column on the rights of gun owners, sold in
1954 for $5 to his local weekly newspaper. Since that time he sold
more than 1,500 magazine articles and newspaper columns, as well as
authoring six books. He
was also a proud member
of National Rifle
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International Association of
reporter and Law Enforcement Firearms
police officer, are Instructors, and American
Society for Law
based on truth. Enforcement Training.
For me, it’s a way
Bill’s own personal credo is
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courses and his often lively
and outspoken views, Bill stated: “I can only promise that everything I
write is what I believe to be true with sources attributed. My primary
professions, reporter and police officer, are based on truth. For me,
it’s a way of life.”
Bill is survived by his beloved wife Lois. Memorials may be sent to the
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[ C l o u d O v e r A m e r i c a : Te r r o r i s m & L a w E n f o r c e m e n t ]
The Sept. 11th terrorist strikes on the Pentagon and World Trade
Center were devastating, but as every law enforcer knows, they
were certainly not a worst case scenario.
There remains today the very real possibility that terrorists are
planning to strike the United States with a weapon of mass
destruction. Properly employed and under the right environmental
conditions, chemical weapons could kill tens of thousands of
people. Biological weapons could kill hundreds of thousands.
Prosecutor: Why don’t you tell the jury about the experiments
that you conducted on dogs? Start with the experiment where
Q. You practiced these you watched as your chief put a dog in a box, correct?
Ressam: Yes. We were all present there.
techniques on the dogs so Q: He added sulphuric acid to the cyanide, correct?
A: Yes.
that later on in one of your Q. And the dog shortly thereafter died from
operations you would be able that experiment, correct?
A. Correct.
to perform such techniques Q. How long in general would you say that
on human beings, is that you watched these dogs suffer?
correct? A. Not very long.
Q. How long?
A. Yes. We wanted to know A. Not very long, I don’t remember precisely,
maybe four minutes, because the dog was by Phil LeConte,
what is the effect of the gas, very small. Executive Officer
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While many outspoken critics of the war on terrorism dismiss the
chilling implications of Ressam’s testimony, America’s law
enforcement community is professionally honor bound to prepare
for the worst.
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[ C l o u d O v e r A m e r i c a : Te r r o r i s m & L a w E n f o r c e m e n t ]
TERRORISM:
A LAW ENFORCER
SURVIVAL GUIDE
CD ROM
AN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE
FROM THE LEADERSHIP OF
THE POLICE PROTECTIVE
FUND
This educational initiative is our way of Take Full Length Course through the Online Police Academy
supporting the Chiefs and Sheriffs who Tuition Free
continually strive to keep their personnel In addition to the educational materials found on the CD rom, the Police
trained and equipped. Protective Fund offers the full length version of Federal Officer Greg
O’Hara’s course (Terrorism’s CBR Threat”) through the Online Police Academy
(OnlinePoliceAcademy.org). If you would like members of your department
to enroll in the online course, please contact us through the OPA website.
(PPF will cover the tuition fee for departments with limited training resources.
PPF also offers additional copies of this CD rom at no cost.)
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An Interview with CD rom’s Technical Advisor,
Federal Agent Greg O’Hara
City/State/Zip
Homeland Security
taught to these prospective first responders. “We spend
a lot more time on community policing,” says D’Ambrose.
Today’s cops are in schools, in senior citizen communities,
spending a lot more time with the general public. I
by Officer Suzanne D’Ambrose used to spend one week talking about community
policing, now it takes me three weeks to teach that
section. Cops are dealing with the public more and
letting go of that façade of ‘you can’t talk to me… I’m a
Senior Advisory Council Member cop.’”
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Maintaining security for our nation is a
constant duty for local state and federal
law enforcement. A great deal of
cooperation between these entities is
required to keep our country safe from
terrorist attacks. Still, there is more that
can be done to encourage collaboration.
Information Sharing:
national database, similar to the National
Crime Information Center, where agencies
can make inquires and get immediate
answers.
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[ Legislative Liaison ]
During that period he also developed projects for the American Security
Council, Empower America, and the National Campaign to Stop Violence.
From the mid-1980’s into the early 90’s, Randy Anderson was the Executive
Director of the Chiefs of Police National Drug Task
Force and the National Coalition for Drug-Free School
Zones. During this time, Mr. Anderson received a Randy Anderson
White House “Points of Light” award for the National
Drug Task Force. Washington, DC
Biography
POLICE PROTECTIVE FUND’S
In the early 1980’s Randy Anderson co-founded the
LEGISLATIVE LIAISON Entertainment Industries Council, which was created
to bring the power and influence of the entertainment industry to the
Many of the issues that have the greatest influence on forefront of substance abuse prevention efforts.
law enforcer safety are decided in the nation’s capitol.
While far away from the streets most officers patrol, Randy received a White House award, under
federal legislation has a significant impact on how a the office of Private Sector Initiatives, for the
police officer enforces the law and potential dangers Council and in 1985 helped produce a major
they must face. Hollywood gala with Nancy Reagan. During
the 1980’s, Mr. Anderson also consulted for
Because law enforcement safety is so closely linked to two White House initiatives, namely the Young
the legislation enacted in Washington DC, the Police Astronaut Council and Citizens Against
Protective Fund has made it a priority to follow important Government Waste.
legislation and make that information available to the
men and women whose lives it will most impact. Anderson currently is the Legislative Liaison for
the American Association of Police Officers and
Officers are also encouraged to contact our Legislative the Police Protective Fund. He also directs the
Liaison, Randy Anderson with any concern or questions Washington office of the Children’s Emergency
regarding federal legislation. Fund. In 2002, Mr. Anderson managed the
Anthrax Response Team for Washington, DC and Trenton, NJ postal facilities
Write or call: Police Protective Fund DC Office, Attn: under Logistics Health, Inc., a contractor for the Centers for Disease Control.
Randy Anderson, 2020 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Suite In 2001, Randy produced the Gulf War Tenth Anniversary video for the
949, Washington, DC 20006, (202) 638-4715. Kuwait-America Foundation.
ppfwdc@comcast.net
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Many thanks to the citizens and
business leaders who have
supported our program.
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La Mesa, CA 91941 (530) 753-2200
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11616 Sutton Way Twain Harte, CA 95383 Torrance, CA 90503
Grass Valley, CA 95945 (209) 586-3123
(530) 477-6061 Harvest Farms
Robin Nest 112 Maple St.
A.B.C. Liquor 280 Harbor Livermore, CA 94550
2112 W. Magnolia Blvd. Oceanside, CA 92054 (925) 449-1668
Burbank, CA 91506 (760) 722-7837
(818) 841-3564 New Mexico Iron Works
Italian Table & More 1314 Fitzgerald
Gene & Jim’s Auto Repair 26290 Highway 243 San Francisco, CA 94124
21414 Ingomar St. Idyllwild, CA 92549 (415) 822-3639
Canoga Park, CA 91304 (909) 659-3422
(818) 710-0664 Bliss Bar Inc.
S & S Mini Mart 4026 24th St.
Charlie Bobs 1498 Live Oaks Bl. San Francisco, CA 94114
11825 N. Main St. Yuba City, CA 95991 (415) 826-6200
Fort Jones, CA (530) 671-3645
468-5311 Scarlet Rose Corp.
U & A Mini Mart II 1831 Pacific Coast Highway
Nguyet Thi Hong Phan 12950 E. Kings Canyon Ave. Lomita, CA 90717
8461 Hazard Ave. Sanger, CA 93657 (310) 534-9468
Westminster, CA 92683 (559) 875-3136
(714) 549-8122 Buddy Odekirk - Corner Salon
Master Cabinets & Construction 6102 Tigerside Way
Mr. Pancho Burrito Place 752 Commercial St. San Ramon, CA 94583
730 N. Milpas St. San Jose, CA 95112 (925) 968-0900
Santa Barbara, CA 93103 (408) 441-7009
(805) 564-1455 La Corona Restaurant
Dollar Expo 1002 Sixth St.
Manojbhai Patel 8304 Limonite Ave. Orland, CA 95963
1151 Post St. #6 Riverside, CA 92509 (530) 865-4300
San Francisco, CA 94109 (909) 681-5747
(415) 351-1970 Paradise Restaurant
Sam’s Market 1848 N. 1st St.
Chic’s Grocery 2145 N. Blackstone Ave. Fresno, CA 93703
8982 W. Elm St. Fresno, CA 93703 (559) 264-9025
S. Dos Palos, CA 93665 (559) 248-9261
(209) 392-3213 D & W Auto Wreckers
Ifante Furniture 531 Crows Landing Rd.
Sakura Health Gym & Sauna, Inc. 1631-D Monument Bl. Modesto, CA 95351
111 N. Atlantic Blvd. Ste. 232-233 Concord, CA 94520
Monterey Park, CA 92618 (925) 825-8561 Bella Vista Restaurant
(626) 458-1919 Bellflower, CA 90706
South Sacramento Motorcycle
Harvest Farms Accessories Crossroads Auto Wash
112 Maple St. 3650 51st Ave. 23105 Valencia Bl.
Livermore, CA 94550 Sacramento, CA 95823 Santa Clarita, CA 91355
(925) 449-1668 (916) 394-9771 (661) 222-9065
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