Hughes checks out new Tahoe

Brandon Howard/Weekly Vista Officer Blake Hughes tests the lights on his 2016 Chevy Tahoe police pursuit vehicle Friday, Nov. 6, behind the Bella Vista police station at 105 Town Center. The three new vehicles have four-wheel drive and will be “extremely useful” during winter weather and for daily use, according to Ken Farmer, Bella Vista police chief. The new vehicles are outfitted with the same lights, sirens and technology as the patrol cars, Capt. Tim Cook said. The Tahoes cost roughly $31,000 each and were approved in March by the City Council.
Brandon Howard/Weekly Vista Officer Blake Hughes tests the lights on his 2016 Chevy Tahoe police pursuit vehicle Friday, Nov. 6, behind the Bella Vista police station at 105 Town Center. The three new vehicles have four-wheel drive and will be “extremely useful” during winter weather and for daily use, according to Ken Farmer, Bella Vista police chief. The new vehicles are outfitted with the same lights, sirens and technology as the patrol cars, Capt. Tim Cook said. The Tahoes cost roughly $31,000 each and were approved in March by the City Council.

Brandon Howard/Weekly Vista

Officer Blake Hughes tests the lights on his 2016 Chevy Tahoe police pursuit vehicle Friday, Nov. 6, behind the Bella Vista police station at 105 Town Center. The three new vehicles have four-wheel drive and will be "extremely useful" during winter weather and for daily use, according to Ken Farmer, Bella Vista police chief. The new vehicles are outfitted with the same lights, sirens and technology as the patrol cars, Capt. Tim Cook said. The Tahoes cost roughly $31,000 each and were approved in March by the City Council.

Brandon Howard/Weekly Vista Officer Blake Hughes tests the lights on his 2016 Chevy Tahoe police pursuit vehicle Friday, Nov. 6, behind the Bella Vista police station at 105 Town Center. The three new vehicles have four-wheel drive and will be “extremely useful” during winter weather and for daily use, according to Ken Farmer, Bella Vista police chief. The new vehicles are outfitted with the same lights, sirens and technology as the patrol cars, Capt. Tim Cook said. The Tahoes cost roughly $31,000 each and were approved in March by the City Council.

Brandon Howard/Weekly Vista

Officer Blake Hughes tests the lights on his 2016 Chevy Tahoe police pursuit vehicle Friday, Nov. 6, behind the Bella Vista police station at 105 Town Center. The three new vehicles have four-wheel drive and will be "extremely useful" during winter weather and for daily use, according to Ken Farmer, Bella Vista police chief. The new vehicles are outfitted with the same lights, sirens and technology as the patrol cars, Capt. Tim Cook said. The Tahoes cost roughly $31,000 each and were approved in March by the City Council.

Brandon Howard/Weekly Vista Officer Blake Hughes tests the lights on his 2016 Chevy Tahoe police pursuit vehicle Friday, Nov. 6, behind the Bella Vista police station at 105 Town Center. The three new vehicles have four-wheel drive and will be “extremely useful” during winter weather and for daily use, according to Ken Farmer, Bella Vista police chief. The new vehicles are outfitted with the same lights, sirens and technology as the patrol cars, Capt. Tim Cook said. The Tahoes cost roughly $31,000 each and were approved in March by the City Council.

General News on 11/25/2015