The Greater Cincinnati Police Museum “Preserving the History of Law Enforcement in the Greater Cincinnati Area” Loading… Taking too long? Reload document | Open in new tab Download…
…to German immigrants, John and Mary Kunkel. He married Mary Shietheim and about 1869 they had a son, William Kunkel. During 1870, Martin worked for the Bristle Combs Company. He…
…number 2322 – 1931 16-Jun – Dispatch: Radios installed in 51 patrol cars using composite receivers and copper screen antennas installed under the canvas car top – 1931 16-Jun –…
…hand. During 1906, he worked as a safe maker for the McNeal and Urban Safe Company. In 1908 he was a machinist. Charles joined the Hamilton Police Department on March…
…and assistance. District Commander, Captain Phyllis A. Caskey, wrote him a District-Level commendation in November 1995 for the capture of two armed robbers. During 1996, he was assigned to the…
…presented to Chief Deputy Baker’s widow a proclamation commemorating the hundredth anniversary of Patrolman Baker’s murder at their annual open house on Tuesday, August 6, 2019. Family members were in…
…Schief’s murder. INCIDENT Soon thereafter, Wells came under suspicion of serving illegal alcohol. Mayor Shuler’s agents developed probable cause and had a warrant signed for the search of the…
…using the law for his own purposes. Less than three months into his law enforcement career, during January 1929, he and others were sued for an illegal search. On March…