HOUGHTON, MI The Houghton County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public for photos they took of the 100 block of 5th Street in Calumet.
If anyone has photographs taken on 05/21/2021 before, during or after the fire, they can be submitted the following ways:
Via Facebook Messenger
Friends give support to Darke County K-9 Unit
By Carol Marsh - DarkeCountyMedia.com
Darke County Friends of the Shelter stand with Darke County Deputy Tyler Young and K9 Officer, Annie (front, left), and Darke County Sheriff’s Deputy Colton Magel and K9 Officer, Bear (front, right).
Carol Marsh | Darke County Media
Darke County Sheriff’s Deputy Tyler Young stands with K-9 Officer, Annie, in her new ballistic vest, presented by the Darke County Friends of the Shelter.
Carol Marsh | Darke County Media
Darke County Sheriff Deputy, Colton Magel stands with K-9 Officer, Bear, as the Darke County Friends of the Shelter present a new training body armor to the Darke County Sheriff’s K-9 Unit.
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Lt. Tom Murphy received a life-saving certificate Wednesday from Sheriff Steve Stephens and Chief Deputy Robert Sims at the Wood County Sheriffâs Department. (Photo by Kyle Nichols)
PARKERSBURG Five law enforcement officers at the Wood County Sheriff’s Department received life-saving pins and certificates Wednesday in front of the Wood County Justice Center in downtown Parkersburg.
The recipients were Sgt. Tim Allen, Deputy Hans Kochersperger, Lt. Tom Murphy, Sgt. Michael Cochran and Deputy Tyler Marlow.
Sheriff Steve Stephens talked about why the officers were receiving the life-saving award before handing the pins and certificates to each officer. The awards were postponed last year because of COVID-19.
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Lt. Tom Murphy received a life-saving certificate Wednesday from Sheriff Steve Stephens and Chief Deputy Robert Sims at the Wood County Sheriff’s Department. (Photo by Kyle Nichols)
PARKERSBURG Five law enforcement officers at the Wood County Sheriff’s Department received life-saving pins and certificates Wednesday in front of the Wood County Justice Center in downtown Parkersburg.
The recipients were Sgt. Tim Allen, Deputy Hans Kochersperger, Lt. Tom Murphy, Sgt. Michael Cochran and Deputy Tyler Marlow.
Sheriff Steve Stephens talked about why the officers were receiving the life-saving award before handing the pins and certificates to each officer. The awards were postponed last year because of COVID-19.
Eagle Country 99.3 By Travis Thayer
From left to right: Major Gregory Mehlbauer, Dep. Tyler Ford, and Sheriff Peter Cates. Photo provided.
(Franklin County, Ind.) – A Franklin County Sheriff’s deputy has graduated from the 222nd session of the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy Basic Training Course.
Deputy Tyler Ford graduated from I.L.E.A. on Thursday.
Ford, a 2011 graduate of Connersville High School and an eight-year veteran of the U.S. Marine Corp, will complete the final stages of his training in a few weeks.
At basic training, Ford endured over 600 hours of training in all areas of law enforcement, including criminal and traffic laws, firearms, emergency vehicle operations, physical tactics, EMS awareness and human behavior.