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Lieutenant Wayne Harland Rose - police-museum.org
In March 1971, a Police Supervision Course was established at the Hamilton Campus of Miami University and Lieutenant Rose was one of the first to complete it. Through his lieutenancy he served as a patrol commander, traffic lieutenant, training officer, and chief of detectives.
Greater Cincinnati Police Museum – A subsidiary of the Greater ...
Free and convenient parking is now available for patrons of the Police Museum. Signs have been erected designating all space between 306 and 318 Reading Road as Police Museum Parking. Read more
Cincinnati Merchant Police Force - Greater Cincinnati Police Museum
Suddenly, he heard gunshots. He grabbed his revolver and ran to the sound of the shots and found Policeman Vonderheide on the ground in front of 206 E. Front Street. He called Cincinnati Police Station X (police communications at 1430 Martin Drive) and Lieutenant Harley Jones, Sergeant John Reichert, and Patrolman Barney Brummer responded.
Lieutenant Levi Parker - Greater Cincinnati Police Museum
Lieutenant Parker was survived by his wife, Lucy (Patterson) Parker (53); and daughters, Sarah Parker, Mary E. Parker (24), and Julia Parker (8). His funeral was held from his home on Baum Street on May 6, 1856. The entire police force and nearly all municipal and county officials attended.
Thomas Anthony Lind – Greater Cincinnati Police Museum
Tom and his twin, Timothy, were born on February 15, 1946 to Cincinnati Police Recruit (and future Cincinnati Police legend) Carl Anthony and Helen R. (Holland) Lind. Sadly, Tim died on April 10, 1950.
Special Agent William Dean “Bill” Murphy - police-museum.org
He was a member of the Retired Secret Service Association and Rabbit Hash Sportsman’s Association. He was also inducted into the “1132 Legends,” a decades-old, informal Cincinnati Police organization. Special Agent Murphy died on November 5, 2024.
Lester Paul (Paul L.) Steuer – Greater Cincinnati Police Museum
Paul joined the Cincinnati Police Division as a Patrolman on November 27, 1936 and was assigned to District 4 (754 West Fifth Street). Within a year, on October 7, 1937, he shot and captured a man that stabbed a deputy sheriff.
History of Emergency Communication Center – Greater Cincinnati Police ...
The Greater Cincinnati Police Museum "Preserving the History of Law Enforcement in the Greater Cincinnati Area"
Police Officer Christopher Patrick Murphy (1969-2020)
Officer Murphy joined the City of Fairfield Police Department June 1, 1993 . He faithfully served his community for 27 years as a patrol officer, field training officer, bicycle officer, and detective. He was once honored as the Fairfield Rotary Officer of the Year . He was also a member of the Knights of Columbus Mother of Mercy 4th degree and ...
Gallery of Heroes – Greater Cincinnati Police Museum
The Greater Cincinnati Police Museum “Preserving the History of Law Enforcement in the Greater Cincinnati Area”
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