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She was trained at the Philadelphia Police Academy and has worked in all sections of that police INTRUSION DETECTOR CS - Sunday News, June 28, 1981 ¢ | dislikes stereo’ department including its homicide, burglary and vice divisions. : Showgirl tall and thin, she has the kind of physical features many “males” (as she calls men in her police slang) find irresistible. But she says resisting them is easy. “With some males you just have to be very hard and cut them off right away and say, “Look, I'm. not interested.’ Others you joke them away,” she said. “But really, nobody gets wise if you're all business and stand five foot eight,” she said and smiled. 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