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This special section of POLICE is dedicated to all the women who are serving in law enforcement right now.
Read More →Altoona Police Department Deputy Chief Derek Swope said that they are investigating threats made against the department and local people who were involved in the arrest.
Read More →“He was very cooperative with us. Didn’t really give us too many issues. Once we found out his identity, we took it from there,” the rookie officer said.
Read More →The sergeant greeted Jacobs when he came out from the back of the restaurant. “How’s it going, man? You know why I’m here, nah, you know you’ve got a warrant for arrest Tyler?”
Read More →Kennesaw State University Lieutenant Robert Milam was sleeping when he heard a crackling noise in another room. He went to see what it was, and realized it was a fire. He had to go back to his bedroom to save his fiancée.
Read More →Her career path has featured a variety of assignments, the most rewarding of which has been planning for all major university events. Those range from small intimate gatherings to football games with more than 70,000 attendees.
Read More →The Nashville sergeant says her favorite assignment has been working as a community coordinator, which is her current role. She connects visitors, residents, and stakeholders with all of the resources they need to experience a safe and peaceful Nashville.
Read More →Her favorite assignment in life has been working as a D.A.R..E officer. That led to what she calls her second passion and favorite assignment as an officer, working for the Ohio Attorney General’s Office as a law enforcement training officer.
Read More →Her favorite assignment has been as Menifee’s first female motor officer because she says it’s a great opportunity to represent the city while showing little girls they can do anything if they work hard enough.
Read More →"I know that God guided me to this job. Law enforcement is, for me, to show up in the chaos, be present with my victims, support my coworkers, and again I still love catching the 'bad guys.'"
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