More than 80 years ago, two pioneering women shattered barriers when they applied for positions as police clerks with the El Paso Police Department. Their bold step paved the way for women to eventually become officers within the department, a significant milestone in the history of the force.
In 1942, an advertisement in a local newspaper sought out a full-duty policewoman, marking a pivotal moment. Then, in 1974, the first five women graduated from the El Paso Police Academy, taking the oath to protect and serve the community. Since then, the number of women officers has steadily increased, with 171 women now serving among the department’s approximately 1100 officers.
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