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Once a day, or five times a week, or -- it was not unusual for me to receive a phone call from Police Commissioner Brattin (ph) or Police Commissioner Safer (ph) or Police Commissioner Caric (ph) and say, "I have to talk with you on a secure phone," or "I need to meet with you."
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And (UNINTELLIGIBLE) Commissioner Caric (ph) said -- in his testimony said, "The city through OEM had conducted coordinated plans for many types of emergencies, including one simulating bio/chem attack, mass transit, actual emergencies like blackouts, building collapses, storms, plane crashes, et cetera."
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Caric handles the public relations and marketing for the Eldorado High grad, including the management of his site,
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For now, both Wolfe and Caric hope that the web site is helping keep Wolfe on some radars.
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Caric handles the public relations and marketing for the Eldorado High grad, including the management of his site,
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Caric is also bringing another client - retired NFL receiver Drew Bennett - to Las Vegas to work some with Wolfe.
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With Wolfe still having physical limitations, he said he rests easier knowing that Caric is there to take care of just about everything else.
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With Wolfe still having physical limitations, he said he rests easier knowing that Caric is there to take care of just about everything else.
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"It's just a place where I feel like maybe it will be easier for the teams and media to gain pertinent information about Ryan, especially playing on the West Coast for a team in a non-BCS conference that didn't win a whole heck of a lot of games," said Caric, who is based in Las Vegas.
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Caric built a similar site for another client in this year's draft - former UCLA tight end
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