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Season Three commences as we pay tribute to fallen officers, conducting our monthly roll call for August. More information can be found at www.thinbluelineradio.com on our 'Roll Call' page, directing you to , commemorating our fallen colleagues 1970 - present day.
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July’s Through the Decades is proudly sponsored by . John Kew came on duty and attended an address to conduct a search. Unbeknown to John Kew, the 2 men were armed with a revolver. A strugle ensued and one of the men shot the officer, who still wounded, managed to tackle him. What John did not see, was that the revolver fell to the feet of the second offender. A final shot rang out. Tune in now and listen how the story unfolds.
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July’s Spotlight is proudly sponsored by . PC Guthrie attended a report of a break in at a firearms shop in Coventry. Little did he know the offender armed himself with a shotgun and then lay in wait.... Peter attended uncertain of what he would be faced with, seconds later, Peter lay fatally wounded. Listen to this shocking story...
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Season Two continues as we pay tribute to fallen officers, conducting our monthly roll call for June. More information can be found at www.thinbluelineradio.com on our 'Roll Call' page, directing you to , commemorating our fallen colleagues 1970 - present day.
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June's Through the Decades is proudly sponsored by . In June 1919, chaos erputed at Epson Police Station, after a Canadian soldier had been arrested and taken to the Police Station. A short time later, a group of soldiers descended on the station demanding his release and attempted to force their way in to the station. Sergeant Green led officers from behind the mob and attempted to disperse them but as the mob retreated he was found fatally injured. Tune in and listen to this heroic yet tragic tale...
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June’s Spotlight is proudly sponsored by . In 1982, June, PC David Haigh was sent to deal with, what he thought, a petty criminal sleeping in his car, not realising that this was a hardened criminal - David would pay with his life. As the days went on, more and more people were to cross paths with this villian, paying with thier lives. No one was safe. Sgt David Winter was searching for this offender and unfortunately came across him and was also murdered in cold blood, whilst his colleague escaped with his life, but still terribly injured. Tune in and listen to this horrific and tragic...
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Season Two continues as we pay tribute to fallen officers, conducting our monthly roll call for June. More information can be found at www.thinbluelineradio.com on our 'Roll Call' page, directing you to , commemorating our fallen colleagues 1970 - present day.
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May’s Through the Decades is proudly sponsored by . Following previous incidents, someone held a grudge against PC William WILKINSON. This grudge would create a tragic incident, in horrific circumstances.
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May’s Spotlight is proudly sponsored by . In 1978 responded to an alarm sounding at a Jewellers. Chris, a 19 year old new officer with Nottinghamshire Constabulary, was not prepared for the situation that unfolded upon his arrival, and tragedy was due to strike…
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Season Two continues with our Monthly Roll Call. Join TBLR as we pay tribute to fallen officers, conducting our monthly roll call. More information can be found at www.thinbluelineradio.com on our 'Roll Call' page, directing you to , commemorating our fallen colleagues 1970 - present day.
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PC Sidney Wood kissed his daughter goodbye, as she begged him to stay home. Little did he know it would be the last time he would embrace his sweet little girl.
Simply searching for a thief, he lost control of his pedal cycle on a steep road. This resulted in a horrific incident that would almsot begger belief.