Tampa police mourn loss of retired Captain Michael Flynn
By FOX 13 News Staff
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TAMPA, Fla. - Retired Tampa Police Department Captain Mike Flynn passed away Friday evening at the age of 58, according to TPD.
Flynn began his career with TPD in 1994. He retired in January of 2020, on the same day his wife, former Major Yvette Flynn retired. Mike led a life dedicated to the service of others, said Chief Brian Dugan. My heart goes out to Yvette and the entire Flynn family. I ask everyone in our community, as well as the community of Fort Pierce, to keep the Flynn s in your thoughts and prayers as they navigate this time of grief .
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Standoff ends in arrest of man police say aimed, shot BB gun at neighbors over loose dog
VERO BEACH A man fired a BB gun once and pointed it at several of his neighbors over a loose dog, leading to an hours-long standoff with a police tactical team and hostage negotiators.
Jail records show Luis Guzman, 59, of the 1900 block of 33rd Avenue, faces two counts of aggravated assault after his arrest Wednesday night.
Police went to the home shortly before 3:30 p.m. over exchanges between Guzman and his neighbors, according to a police report.
He was arrested around 9:30 p.m.,Vero Beach Police Department arrest records show.
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Two promoted to new positions at Salisbury Police Department Salisbury Police Department (SPD) Lieutenants Lee Walker (left) and T. Justin Crews (right) have been promoted to captain and criminal investigations commander/public information officer (PIO), respectively. (Source: Salisbury Police) By David Whisenant | March 12, 2021 at 3:32 PM EST - Updated March 12 at 3:32 PM
SALISBURY, N.C. (WBTV) - Salisbury Police Department (SPD) Lieutenants Lee Walker and T. Justin Crews have been promoted to captain and criminal investigations commander/public information officer (PIO), respectively.
Walker most recently led criminal investigations and simultaneously served as the department’s PIO. His law enforcement career spans over 25 years, beginning with the Appalachian State University Police Department. He began his service with SPD in 2002. His previous responsibilities included supervision of the patrol division, training, and recruitment.