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Abad, Gilberto

Gilberto Abad
Atlanta Police Department

107 NE First Street
Atlanta, IL 61723
United States

217-648-2373
https://www.atlanta…
Atlanta Police Department
Brady Offense No. 1632170184 - 26545907
April 8, 2004
Offense: Criminal Charges and/or Conviction
Employer: Atlanta Police Department
Authority: Atlanta Police Department
Decertification No. 1633987366 - 2082333535
April 8, 2004
Offense: Criminal Charges and/or Conviction
Employer: Atlanta Police Department
Authority: Illinois Law Enforcement Training & Standards Board [ILETSB]

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