Mayor Eric Enriquez will be guest speaker during the Las Cruces Police Department’s Oct. 29 Bridging the Badge livestream.

Enriquez, in his first year as mayor, previously served as an Assistant City Manager and, before that, as Chief of the Las Cruces Fire Department. Enriquez will answer questions from the public and will be asked about his vision for a safer Las Cruces.

Those who wish to ask Mayor Eric Enriquez questions are encouraged to submit those queries as a comment on this post on LCPD’s Facebook page.

The Bridging the Badge livestream begins at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024. Bridging the Badge is livestreamed on the Las Cruces Police Department’s Facebook page and on the City of Las Cruces’ YouTube channel.

LCPD’s Bridging the Badge programs, held monthly, are intended to promote understanding, collaboration, and informed dialogue on topics important to residents of Las Cruces.

Each livestream is anticipated to last about one hour. Bridging the Badge livestreams are held the last Tuesday of each month.

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