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Police: Police Arrest Women Accused of Threats, Harassment and Offensive Publications on Social Media

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La Vega, R.D. – The National Police reported on the arrest of a woman accused of threatening to kill, harassing through social networks and disseminating offensive publications against a citizen, for which a court order was issued against her. This is Laura Patricia Díaz, 27, who was taken to the National Police's Regional Investigation Branch (DICRIM), in coordination with the Judicial Police, pursuant to arrest warrant No. 2025-AJ0042741, issu…

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For more than 10 years, a group of law enforcement officers has used music as a tool to approach communities. In its current format, called Impacto Azul, the proposal has gained notoriety thanks to a song titled Police, Police, which recently went viral on social networks. The video accumulates more than two million reproductions and has generated thousands of comments and videos using the audio of the song by several content creators.

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La Vega, R.D. – The National Police reported on the arrest of a woman accused of threatening to kill, harassing through social networks and disseminating offensive publications against a citizen, for which a court order was issued against her. This is Laura Patricia Díaz, 27, who was taken to the National Police's Regional Investigation Branch (DICRIM), in coordination with the Judicial Police, pursuant to arrest warrant No. 2025-AJ0042741, issu…

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La Nación, Grupo Nación broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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