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Articlesby Commander GilmoreDecember 1, 2003

Camel Jam

Some countries' cops have to deal with unique problems.

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Articlesby Commander GilmoreOctober 1, 2003

Crocodile Wrestling

Sometimes dead bodies cause cops more trouble than live subjects.

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Articlesby Commander GilmoreAugust 1, 2003

Animals Can Get Crooks Into All Sorts of Trouble

It's official in Australia now.  When a police K-9 nuzzles your crotch, it's purely social.

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Articlesby Commander GilmoreJune 1, 2003

Sweet Talk and Handcuffs

Wily cops don’t need much to outsmart some crooks.

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Articlesby Commander GilmoreApril 1, 2003

Anti-Vampire Riots

There's no telling what wild creatures you'll come across in the exciting world of policing.

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Articlesby Commander GilmoreFebruary 1, 2003

The Elite Gum Squad

Who knew police work included scraping gum and hiking up live volcanoes?

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Articlesby Commander GilmoreDecember 1, 2002

Real Murder Victims are Bad Enough

Another lifeless female body, this time dressed differently, different hair color, complexion, and shoes. Munich PD rolled, with teeth clenched.

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Articlesby Commander GilmoreOctober 1, 2002

Angry Croquet Players and Missing Ships

Cops have to deal with all sorts of silly fights people people get into, and some are dang near as deadly as shoot-outs. Just imagine how the cops in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, felt when they got called to a riot involving "softballers and croquet players."

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Articlesby Commander GilmoreAugust 1, 2002

Scarce Ammo and Surprising Shots

None of the politicos knew until it was over that many of the officers only had one bullet each, and many of them had no ammunition at all.

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Articlesby Commander GilmoreJune 1, 2002

Not Your Average Off-Duty Arrest

Out of the trees came a charging, trumpeting bull elephant, apparently intent on stomping not only the ball, but all the players, too.

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