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It isn’t often that law enforcement agencies get a new badge design. Over the last few weeks, officers with the Ogden City ...
Patrol Officers trailer to see what you can expect with the Vehicle Customization Pack. The Vehicle Customization Pack ...
LYNCHBURG, Va. – The Lynchburg Police Department announced Thursday that they were transitioning to a new badge design. LPD said that the change reflects not only a renewed focus but also a deep ...
Following protocol, Wells reached into the lapel of her coat and showed her shining police badge, No. 105, to the conductor. The man looked at the object in her hand, and then at Wells herself.
The NOPD Superintendent of Police traditionally wears the “Star and Crescent badge” upside down. This article was produced by the Reuters Fact Check team. Read more about our fact-checking work.
RAYTOWN, Mo. (KCTV) - Members of the police force in Raytown are set to honor their roots as they launch a commemorative badge to honor the department’s 75th anniversary. The Raytown ...
A viral post shared on X claims New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick mistakenly wore her badge upside down. A spokesperson for the New Orleans Police Department denied the ...
Malvestuto’s grandfather, George L. Esterling Jr., even got to pin the family badge – No. 31 – on his grandson. Esterling served the Wilmington Police Department from 1966 until 1988.
The Connecticut State Police Union issues badges to donors who contribute $10,000 to their organization. Three donors serve as trustees of the union. Who those trustees are remains a secret.
The Boulder Police Department has implemented an Autism Decal Program with the goal of alerting police officers that anyone who has a decal on their vehicle or home may be autistic. According to a ...
A new decal that can be put on vehicles or homes to indicate someone has autism so police officers adjust their response is much needed, say advocates. The decals, which have been given to police ...
The Straits Times reported on June 18 that a white multi-purpose vehicle had decals with the word “polite” instead of “police”. Anyone who scans the QR code printed on the side of the car ...