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The pleas wouldn’t pan out until 2017, when Jacobson’s great-granddaughter Gloria Hagestuen called Police Chief Bryan Schafer and said her cousin had recently given her a brittle photo of the officer.
Read More →The Blackinton Breast Cancer Awareness line was developed to raise money for and bring awareness to the fight against cancer.
Read More →Our department has over 250 sworn police officers, and we needed a badge that represented our community and dedication to public safety,” said Josh Bruegger, assistant chief of the Pasadena Police Department. “It was important for the badge to incorporate Pasadena’s rich history, and Smith & Warren met that challenge and delivered a design that exceeded our expectations.”
Read More →E-Commerce giant eBay is selling counterfeit law enforcement and police badges, and government IDs, according to an industry group.
Read More →Smith & Warren, a U.S. manufacturer of badges, uniform insignia, and accessories will now carry on the proud Michigan tradition of the Weyhing Brothers Manufacturing Company. The skillful manufacturing process of Weyhing Brothers' carefully crafted products will be maintained as all of the original tools and dies have been transferred to the Smith & Warren production facilities in White Plains, N.Y.
Read More →From simple to colorful and high-tech, and even fused to apparel, a badge is the iconic representation of your membership in law enforcement. Proudly display your agency identification with these badges.
Read More →Public safety apparel and accessories manufacturer 5.11 Tactical has announced the ability to thermally fuse metallic-looking badges to many of its products.
Read More →Officers in New Jersey, New York City, and Westchester County, N.Y., can now buy special badges with the logo of Super Bowl XLVIII (48), which is scheduled for Feb. 2 at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
Read More →The South Vietnam badge collection displays 24 mini replica badges from U.S. ground forces in South Vietnam.
Read More →Phoenix Police officers began wearing a shroud over their badges Monday to honor the 19 firefighters who perished Sunday fighting a 6,000-acre fire in northwest Arizona.
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