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The Macon County sheriff praised the deputies involved for their fast reactions when they realized what was happening as the suspect fled the store, accompanied by a child
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Officer Arik Matson was shot in the head while on duty in 2020; he underwent months of treatment and had to relearn how to use the left side of his body
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Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott and his deputies out in force ringing the bells
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“Ironically, the suspect had parked her vehicle next to all the patrol vehicles of the police officers participating in the event,” Michigan State Police said
“He had no concern for traffic and no regard for our traffic safety laws,” Detective Sgt. Bob Jones said
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“If I can help one person, then I have accomplished my mission.”
Officers from multiple departments were able to surround and stop the suspected thief, who told them he was signaling that they weren’t supposed to pursue him
Former police officer-turned country music chart-topper named honorary chief ambassador supporting law enforcement well being
Tyler Moldovan was not expected to survive his injuries, but has made a “miraculous” recovery
Tom Nitti became a trooper in 2015 after earning a Purple Heart for his military service in Afghanistan
The video has more than a million views on Facebook and more than 3,000 comments
Tom Nitti auditioned for the show eight years ago and was accepted to be a contestant, but could not participate after being accepted to the police academy at the same time
Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer, 30, was a third-generation deputy, following his father and grandfather into the department
The popular series follows Richland County Sheriff’s Department investigators as they work missing persons cases
“Big thanks to Shaq for his continued support for law enforcement and spending time with his old police department. It was great to see him back in our uniform!” the Port Police said
The alleged former gang member is under investigation in the 1996 murder of rapper Tupac Shakur
The former third baseman, whose father served as an officer, acknowledges police work might’ve become a career “if I had had to get a real job”
Las Vegas police have said in the past that the investigation quickly stalled in part because witnesses refused to cooperate
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“I took my Halloween mask and thought this should be fun,” Chief Mike Thompson said
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“Sometimes a call can really get your goat,” the Enid Police Department stated
“We see strange things in our line of work, but that’s toward the top for sure,” Franklin County Sheriff Jeff Richards said
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“Missing: Dead or Alive” will follow Richland County Sheriff’s Department investigators as they work missing persons cases