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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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April’s Through the Decades is proudly sponsored by . 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.
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April’s Spotlight is proudly sponsored by . In 1988, down in Hemel Hempstead, a Cash In Transit vehicle was visiting a Barclay’s Bank in a bustling shopping area, when a group decided to take advantage and take the chance to attempt a devastating robbery. Despite being off duty at the time, PC Frank MASON stepped up in an attempt to stop this heinous crime, but didn’t realise the full extent of what was going on, before it was too late...
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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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March’s Through The Decades is proudly sponsored by . 2nd March 1960, down near London and with the Metropolitan Police. Leslie was on Point Duty, directing traffic through the busy streets – when something caught his eye. The circumstances are all-too-similar to what we have seen much more recently, leading to the tragic death of Leslie MEEHAN near Plumpton Road by the River Thames. Tune in as JP & Dave delve into the tragic events that cos Leslie his life.
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March’s Spotlight is proudly sponsored by . 1981 saw Constable Hawcroft and Inspector Newsham responding to a couple of youths attempting to steal a vehicle on LOCKWOOD STREET in Low Moor, Bradford. A tragic twist of events saw Inspector Newsham with serious injuries, whilst Hawcroft paid the ultimate price. JP & Dave share this shokcing short story.
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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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February’s Through The Decades is proudly sponsored by . The scene is Cumberland, Westmoreland and Carlisle Constabulary in 1965, where we find ourselves at a railway station near Kendal. PC George Russell, and colleagues, finds themselves in the hunt for a vehicle thief from Warrington, but the operation does not go to plan. Tune in as JP & Dave discuss this awful event.
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February’s Spotlight is proudly sponsored by . Sunny Bank Mills in Farsley appeared to be the perfect target for a burglary. A night watchman, Ian Riley, was the first to face this deadly threat, but when Inspector Barry TAYLOR found himself responding to the ongoing situation, it turned to tragedy. Tune in and listen to JP & Dave explain these tragic events.
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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.