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Centerville Police Department

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Sande Heck was a police officer in Centerville for 30 years. For the past 18 years, he has served the city as zoning and code enforcement inspector. Officer Edward Skinner is the community relations officer for the Centerville Police Department.

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Chapters

1. Centerville Police Department (00:00:00)

2. Police Service in 1970's (00:02:01)

3. Efforts to modernize (00:04:17)

4. Police Housed in the Government Center (00:07:37)

5. Dispatch changes (00:08:37)

6. Officer Kalaman - 1st police officer to die in the line of duty (00:12:11)

7. Jim Smith - First motorcycle officer (00:14:43)

8. Firearm training (00:15:50)

9. Impactful moments during police service (00:19:44)

10. Police Department engaging with the community (00:21:47)

11. School resource officers (00:27:22)

12. Crime prevention (00:30:15)

13. What drew them to law enforcement (00:32:29)

14. Professional training (00:41:24)

29 episodes

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Manage episode 430614124 series 3414925
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Sande Heck was a police officer in Centerville for 30 years. For the past 18 years, he has served the city as zoning and code enforcement inspector. Officer Edward Skinner is the community relations officer for the Centerville Police Department.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Centerville Police Department (00:00:00)

2. Police Service in 1970's (00:02:01)

3. Efforts to modernize (00:04:17)

4. Police Housed in the Government Center (00:07:37)

5. Dispatch changes (00:08:37)

6. Officer Kalaman - 1st police officer to die in the line of duty (00:12:11)

7. Jim Smith - First motorcycle officer (00:14:43)

8. Firearm training (00:15:50)

9. Impactful moments during police service (00:19:44)

10. Police Department engaging with the community (00:21:47)

11. School resource officers (00:27:22)

12. Crime prevention (00:30:15)

13. What drew them to law enforcement (00:32:29)

14. Professional training (00:41:24)

29 episodes

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