…Quantico. During June 1953, he completed the Marine Corps Schools Extension Course at Quantico, Virginia. By then, the Korean was over. He completed Marine Field Music School at Parris Island,…
…a Mt. Orab resident. Webster, on October 3rd, had shot and killed Rush County Sheriff Ray Compton during the service of a search warrant for bootleg whiskey. Sheriff Compton did…
The Greater Cincinnati Police Museum “Preserving the History of Law Enforcement in the Greater Cincinnati Area” Free and convenient parking is now available for patrons of the Police…
…Stephen R. Kramer (Retired), Greater Cincinnati Police Museum Memorial Committee Chairman. All rights are reserved to them and the Greater Cincinnati Police Museum. Photograph of railroad yards provided by www.NKyViews.com….
…of service to his country and community and four letters of appreciation and/or commendation. Officer Hardewig then worked as an accountant for David J. Joseph Company and St. Bernard tax…
…Lieutenant Barker retired about mid-1984 with 26 years of service to his community. He also attended the Christian Enterprise Baptist Church and was a 32nd Degree Mason for the Jefferson…
…In 1971, he switched to shipping clerk at R. E. Kindel Company. He also worked as an Anderson Township Special Deputy. On April 30, 1973, Len joined the Hamilton County…
…Lieutenant McCall was appointed by the Cincinnati City Manager John F. Shirey to the city’s Human Services Advisory Committee and by November 2004, he was elected Chairman of the committee….
…1986, with 18 years of service and 21 letters of appreciation and/or commendation. Officer Lucas died on July 19, 2024 at the age of 85. He was predeceased by his…
…on several committees. He then earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration at the University of Toledo where he was a member of Ohio Iota fraternity. He earned a Juris…
…20, 1985 as a Police Officer. He was promoted to Sergeant on May 2, 1989. He was then promoted to Lieutenant on September 14, 1999. He supervised Community Relations and…