A recent report by the Detroit Police Officers Association offers a strict warning to those who plan to visit the city, saying that due to “grossly understaffed” and overworked law enforcement, people now enter the Motor City at their own risk.
Never underestimate the power of the internet or its users: it may sound crazy, but the social network Pinterest, aka the place where you can find a cute-sy cashmere sweater and a recipe for caramel fudge brownies, has helped local Pennsylvania police departments catch criminals.
Just when you thought things were getting back to normal, you find out that the United States Military, plus several different law enforcement agencies, not to mention emergency workers and medical technicians, are about to get some very unorthodox disaster training.
Sedalia Police looking for a running man on multiple charges
At 1:23 Tuesday afternoon Sedalia police were dispatched to 14th and Carr on a suspect with a glass bottle. The police report states the suspect fled the area in a vehicle prior to their arrival, but they were able to locate the vehicle, and attempt to stop it...
On Sunday, the Sedalia S.T.I.N.G. (Strike Team Investigations of Narcotics and Gangs) Unit served a search warrant at 1900 West 10th, Apartment C-6. The home was occupied by one suspect at the time of the service. Methamphetamine, drug packaging materials, paraphernalia, and a gun was found...
The Pettis County Hazmat Team and Lamonte Volunteer Fire Department were summoned to the parking lot of the Casey’s General Store in Lamonte on the evening of Sunday, July 1, where and the area was cordoned off pending investigation of an the unknown chemical that injured two Lamonte police officers.
The Sedalia Police Department mandate of "Protect and Serve" took on a whole new meaning this morning (June 29), when Officer Jessica Harris and the rest of the Sedalia Police Department set out to save an orphaned fawn that would otherwise have quickly become a victim in the wild.