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Revision as of 16:28, 22 November 2009
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Crew Avenue Police Department |
Crew Avenue Police Dept
Foulkes Village [2,84]
Basic Info:
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Description
The stylish metal-and-glass building is surrounded by a well-manicured landscape.
Barricade Policy
The survivor group CAPD maintains the barricades of their headquarters at very strong, as an entry point to the surrounding buildings and to provide important
supplies and shelter for survivors of all levels.
Current Status
October 12th
Empty and ruined by the Undeadites and friends....Rnrarrrh! --Creeping Crud U 23:47, 12 October 2009 (BST)
January 18th
While overcading does happen the CAPD attempts to keep the CAPD at VSB++ at all times. Currently caded to VSB and lit.--LegionCAPD 16:21, 18 January 2009 (UTC)
History
Founded by the City of Malton when Foulkes Village was annexed in 1859, the loyal officers of the department have kept the area of crew avenue safe right up to the day of the outbreak in 2005.
The current incarnation of Crew Avenue Police Department represents the longest continuous police presence at a single location in all of Foulkes Village. During it's 150+ years of operation, the facility has received only 2 major renovations.
The first overhaul occurred in 1950 as a series of expansions in which the existing building remained as an office space. However it soon became clear that the aging edifice required more than a modular makeover to remain viable in the 21st century.
A controversial decision was made to completely demolish the historic structure and replace it with a state-of-the-art police department. While at first the move was met with public resistance, the sleek new design eventually became the crowning architectural gem of the revitalized community.