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Saturday motorcycle run, chicken lunch to help Sgt Dan Teague in his cancer fight

Saturday motorcycle run, chicken lunch to help Sgt. Dan Teague in his cancer fight York Dispatch The southern York community  and, in fact, people from all over York County  are rallying around Sgt. Dan Teague as he fights cancer, his chief said. The outpouring of support has been tremendous, Southern Regional Police Chief Jim Boddington said. People are calling the station, dropping off cards, making donations. A donation motorcycle ride is set for Saturday to benefit Teague and his family, and the public is invited. Teague s friends and colleagues have dubbed their efforts Sgt. Teague Strong, according to the chief.

LASD motorcycle deputy killed in Lakewood crash

LAKEWOOD, Calif. (KABC) A Los Angeles County sheriff s motorcycle deputy was killed Thursday morning in a traffic collision in Lakewood, Sheriff Alex Villanueva announced. In a tweet, Villanueva said he was saddened to share news of the fatal crash, which occurred near Del Amo and Paramount boulevards. Deputy Thomas J. Albanese, 41, leaves behind a wife and two sons, ages 7 and 11. He was a Marine veteran who served four tours of duty in Iraq. Sheriff Alex Villanueva said Albanese joined the department in 2013 and became a motorcycle officer last year. A GoFundMe has been established to help the family of Deputy Albanese.

Westminster Police Chief Mark Lauderback named as next Cypress Police Chief

Mark Lauderback. Photo courtesy of the City of Westminster, CA. Lauderback is currently Police Chief for the City of Westminster and began his career there in 1994. He has served in various roles, including Patrol, Motor Officer, Detectives, and SWAT. Chief Lauderback possesses a Bachelor of Science degree in Police Management as well as a degree in Criminal Justice. He is a graduate of the P.O.S.T. Executive Development Course and a P.O.S.T. certified instructor at the Golden West College Police Academy. Chief Lauderback was selected through a competitive, nationwide search with input from community leaders, law enforcement officers, and city management professionals, as well as one-on-one interviews with City Manager Grant. Chief Lauderback stood out as a dedicated and enthusiastic law enforcement leader with 27 years of progressively responsible experience.

Deputy honored for more than 30 years of service

Deputy honored for more than 30 years of service VPSO From Left to Right: Major Ron Sonnier, Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Deputy David Trahan, Colonel Kirk Frith, Major Darryl Leblanc and Police Juror Chad Vallo District 14 and last updated 2021-01-28 12:28:24-05 A longtime sheriff s deputy recently was honored for more than 30 years of service to the people of Vermilion Parish. Deputy David Trahan was recognized by Vermilion Sheriff Mike Couvillon upon the occasion of his retirement. David always had a desire to work in law enforcement, and while working for South Central Bell he began that journey of a long successful career under Sheriff Ray Lemaire in 1989 as a reserve deputy.

Seal Beach Police Department announces four promotions

The Seal Beach Police Department is ringing in the New Year by promoting four officers to the ranks of corporal, sergeant, and lieutenant. In September of 2020, the Seal Beach City Council approved a comprehensive Police Department Reorganization Plan. With the approval of this plan, the Seal Beach Police Department was approved to promote two police sergeants to the rank of lieutenant. This restructuring will ensure that patrol officers, including patrol sergeants, will remain in the field and be available to respond to emergencies in the community. The newly promoted lieutenants will assume much of the administrative works that is required of a modern, professional law enforcement agency. As a result of the lieutenant promotion, this also created a vacancy for a sergeant and corporal.

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