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Gary cops raise money for K-9

When Gary police need help of the four-legged variety to help chase down a suspect or locate hidden drugs, they must call another law enforcement agency and hope there’s a K-9 team that can respond quickly.

Patrolman Irving Givens said he and many co-workers were frustrated by the department’s lack of this important tool.

And although Givens, an 11-year veteran, resigned recently to take a railroad security job, he is leaving behind a significant contribution.

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San Ramon K-9 Unit Honored

The dogs of San Ramon’s K-9 unit were honored Friday afternoon at the Bollinger Canyon Animal Hospital by being presented with portraits of themselves.

“We want to give thanks for the service these dogs do, they put themselves in the line of duty every day,” said veterinarian Sandy Block.

Officials at the animal hospital commissioned local artist Lori Depole to paint the portraits of Dar, Deny and Bongo, the San Ramon K-9 units three German Shepherds.

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Department bolsters ranks with new recruits

A new class of 44 New Charlotte-Mecklenburg officers joined the ranks of the police department on Friday.

These men and women will provide the department with a much-needed boost in manpower.

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Columbus police officer Huffman named officer of month

A Columbus police officer who played a key role in solving more than 100 car break-ins won Officer of the Month honors for August at the Columbus Police Department.

Officer Suzanne Huffman kept her eyes on a suspect while she was working a detail to nab a thief in the Auburn Avenue area.

Read more: http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/2011/10/09/1770610/police-briefs-huffman-named-officer.html#ixzz1aK5E2NHK

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Police Department rallies support for bike ride honoring fallen officers

Fond du Lac Police Department hopes to raise awareness and funds for the annual Police Unity Tour bike ride.

The tour will be held next May. Police officers from across the United States will start in New Jersey and ride 40 to 100 miles per day for four days. The ride ends at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C., where participants will hold a candlelight vigil for fallen officers, said Detective Pat Primising of the Fond du Lac Police Department.

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Hero plaque dedicated for fallen Chesco police officer

When former North Coventry Police Chief Daniel W. Gulden died in 1959, there was no one on the force to take his place.

Not for lack of experience or support, but because — according to one of his successors, James DeAngelo — he was the only officer on the force in the then-mostly rural Pottstown area police department.

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Dog saved by Miami-Dade police officers to get new home

Monday night, Samantha the German shepherd was yelping in pain on a dark Miami street, still bleeding from fresh wounds after a car struck her and drove away.

Two days later, she had been taken in by an animal rescue group. A Deerfield Beach clinic volunteered to provide her surgery.

And she got a new name — Samantha Ray. The Ray was to honor of one of her saviors, Miami-Dade police Detective Roy Rutland.

Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/10/06/2439070/pair-of-miami-dade-officers-help.html#ixzz1aJabhLzh

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North Las Vegas Police Officers Receive Special Recognition

City Council and North Las Vegas Police Chief Joseph Chronister are recognizing K-9 Officer Paul Manteufel and Officer Dale Lackey for their courageous acts in two separate incidents. Officer Paul Manteufel is being awarded with the Meritorious Service Award for pulling a woman from a burning drainage tunnel. Assisting Manteufel was Firefighter Bradley Iverson, who will also be recognized by the North Las Vegas Fire Department. Officer Dale Lackey is being awarded with the Lifesaving Award after successfully performing the Heimlich maneuver on a choking woman at a local restaurant.

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