Ruby Anne Perez, a Brownsville police officer, received the honor at the 6th Annual All Star Music Awards in San Antonio.
A Brownsville police officer who performs as a Tejano singer when she is not out doing her patrols is being recognized for her musical talent. Ruby Anne Perez , a patrol officer with the Brownsville Police Department , was named Best Female Entertainer of the Year at the 6th Annual All Star Music Awards in San Antonio , according to a report by KRGV.com. The award was presented last month.
’' READ MORE: The largest landowner in Texas is actually from … Kentucky? Perez began singing at age 3 when she would perform for her mother, according to her website. She joined the Brownsville Police Department when she was 20 years old and graduated from the police academy in 2003. He Tejano music career started in 2021 with the release of her single “Mi Cumbia.' She has since released several other singles, including 'Porque Duele El Amor,' “Por Un Segundo” and “Ay Dios Mio.
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