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Trevor Magallanes honored by San Francisco Police Department
Rufa Mae Quinto expanded her appreciation to the police of San Francisco (SFPD) in america, who paid tribute to her deceased husband and former police officer Trevor Magallanes.
The actress shared the assertion issued by SFPD Interim -Chef Paul Yep on Thursday 7 August on Thursday 7 August Magallanes’ go.
“It’s with nice disappointment that we share the demise of the previous police officer of San Francisco Trevor Magallanes,” he stated.
“On 24 September 2018, Trevor joined the San Francisco police with the San Francisco police, as a member of the 263rd Recruit Academy Class. Throughout his time on the division, he served the communities of the Mission, Tenderloin, Central and Taraval Districts with dedication. Trevor declared his service in February 2023,” he.
The assertion talked about the daughter of Quinto and Magallanes, Athena, who was described because the ‘mild of his life’.
“We prolong our deepest participation in Trevor’s household, buddies and former colleagues on this troublesome time,” concluded it.
Quinto then thanked the police for her tribute to her husband.
“Thanks for this honor. We love you, officer Trevor Magallanes, “she wrote.
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The demise of Magallanes was confirmed by Quinto final July 31. The reason for demise was not instantly made public. /RA
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