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…received one of the top policemen of the year awards from the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce. By then Patrolman Wilder was competing in several regional shoots with many other departments…
…the surrounding communities. Officer Bechtol found employment with Jewish Hospital Security. At Jewish hospital, he had met a payroll clerk, Barbara A. Holbrook, and on June 10, 1978, they married….
…non-partisan police commission. He married Amelia Gamhausen on May 18, 1888 and William’s mother moved in with his sister. William grew a family. Patrolman Schmudde ran a beat from the…
…Law Enforcement Officer Memorial an application for Matron Regan to be added to the national monument. On March 8, 2019, we received an affirmative response. On May 13, 2019, during…
The Greater Cincinnati Police Museum “Preserving the History of Law Enforcement in the Greater Cincinnati Area” 21th Century Line of Duty Deaths Image Date of Incident Name…
…2019 – This narrative was revised on September 23, 2019 by Cincinnati Police Lieutenant Stephen R. Kramer (Retired), Greater Cincinnati Police Historical Society Vice President, based largely on his research…
…they had a daughter, Irene. By 1905, the three had returned to Moscow and Margaret passed away. Within three years, Benjamin was living with his 5-year-old daughter when he took…