Kim Klare is first woman to serve as lieutenant for Erlanger Police Department
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Erlanger Police Department
and last updated 2021-02-10 10:03:05-05
ERLANGER, Ky. â The first woman to serve as a police officer for the Erlanger Police Department has been promoted to lieutenant.
Lt. Kim Klare is the first woman to become a lieutenant in the police departmentâs history. When the department hired Klare in 2001, she was the first woman to serve as a police officer.
Klare, an Erlanger native, has almost two decades of experience with the department, Erlanger Police Chief Kyle Rader said.
Eagle Country 99.3 By Travis Thayer
Photo courtesy Kentucky State Police.
(Erlanger, Ky.) – An investigation is underway after a patrol rifle was stolen from an unmarked Erlanger Police cruiser.
Kentucky State Police say an unidentified male and female and a potential third suspect made entry into the unmarked cruiser that was parked outside an Erlanger Police Officer’s residence early Tuesday morning.
The suspects were seen on surveillance video parking in front of various residences in the area of Bingham Lane in Crittenden.
Investigators say the suspects were driving a newer model, dark-colored Ford F-150.
Anyone with information about the theft should contact Kentucky State Police Post 6 at 859-428-1212.
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Eagle Country 99.3 By Travis Thayer
Photo by Erlanger Police.
(Erlanger, Ky.) – Not one, but two Erlanger police cruisers were damaged by impaired drivers over the weekend.
Both cruisers were damaged during a traffic stop on Interstate 75 on Sunday around 3:48 a.m.
One of the cruisers was transporting two subjects off the highway due to neither of them being licensed to operate the stopped vehicle. A vehicle traveling northbound then struck the rear of the cruiser.
The passengers of the cruiser reported injuries and were treated at the scene but refused to be transported to an area hospital. The officer suffered minor injuries and was treated and released at a local medical facility.