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Fifty Years in Law Enforcement

By: Jancey Sheats
Updated: September 23, 2009
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After fifty years with the North Little Rock Police Department, Sgt. JV Williams is retiring. During his fifty year career, Williams has worked in nearly every division and unit at the police department including patrol, investigations, narcotics, the motorcycle unit and as a patrol sergeant. He has spent the last decade in Support Services. His last day will be September 30th. KARKs Jancey Sheats sat down with Williams this week for a look back at the past fifty years.

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