News & Announcements Archives
November 2007
Lynchburg police chief announces retirement
November 29, 2007 | Virginia News
Lynchburg Police Chief Charles Bennett announced his retirement this morning during a press conference at City Hall. Bennett’s retirement will be effective May 1.His future plans are undecided, although he said he was in talks with the federal government about possibly taking on a “challenging overseas assignment.” He declined to elaborate, saying he would make a formal announcement sometime after New Year's Day.
Lynchburg Police Chief Charles W. Bennett, Jr. to Retire
November 29, 2007 | VACP
Former VACP President will retire May 1, 2008, completing 40 years of law enforcement serviceOfficer & companion
November 24, 2007 | Virginia News
For nearly eight years, Waynesboro Police Officer Jessie Shaver patrolled local streets with the department’s only four-legged officer - Kizmet.The German shepherd was just as much local celebrity as he was Shaver’s partner in justice chasing down drugs and suspects.
“Kizmet more than paid his salary in his nose,” Waynesboro Chief Doug Davis said Tuesday.
The K9 died of cancer in September, meaning that a new furry officer has to step in and take over the job.
Waynesboro police officer’s literacy program reaches milestone
November 21, 2007 | Virginia News
Waynesboro Police Officer Mark Kearney’s literacy effort in the Waynesboro Schools reached a milestone on Monday when he passed out to students the 10,000th book, donated by Townsend Press.Kearney, the founder of The Book ’Em literary festival, has been issuing books, including nonfiction and those from Townsend Press’ Bluford Series novels, for the past several years.
Top 5 Next-Gen Cop Car Gadgets
November 16, 2007 | National News
Hollywood and CSI notwithstanding, enforcing the law isn’t a particularly high-tech endeavor. But a piecemeal revolution is underway, with individual agencies testing a variety of gadgets for their patrol vehicles.Division of Capitol Police Names a New Assistant Chief
November 16, 2007 | Virginia News
Former Patrol Officer to Serve as Second in CommandRICHMOND, VA – The Division of Capitol Police is announcing the appointment of a new Assistant Chief of Police, Major Kenny J. Harper. A former Capitol Police Patrol Officer, Harper will help oversee the administration and operation of the Virginia Capitol Police; a police force comprised of more than 80 officers.
San Francisco to issue city ID cards
November 15, 2007 | National News
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - San Francisco supervisors have OK'd a program to give ID cards to illegal immigrants.San Francisco's ID program is patterned after one in New Haven, Connecticut, and is designed to help people get access to services and feel safe dealing with police. New York and Miami are considering plans, but San Francisco is the largest city to have ID for illegal immigrants.
Hopewell hires new police chief
November 14, 2007 | Virginia News
Second in command at Mich. department takes over on Jan. 1Steven D. Martin was the top pick of 95 applicants from 26 states. Martin, who worked his way up from patrolman to the No. 2 spot at the Saginaw, Mich., police department, will take over as Hopewell's chief Jan. 1.
Head of Virginia Tech panel urges end to gun ‘proliferation’
November 13, 2007 | Virginia News
RICHMOND, Va. — The chairman of the independent panel that investigated the Virginia Tech shootings said Monday the nation must stop the spread of guns.Waynesboro police gun, badge found; two teens from Staunton arrested
November 10, 2007 | Virginia News
Authorities report recovering a Waynesboro police officer’s stolen gun and badge Thursday.In the process, they arrested two Staunton teens and charged them with breaking into the officer’s unmarked car, where the two items were when taken.






