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Denver Police Museum Announces 2021 Black History Month Honorees
2021 BLACK HISTORY MONTH HONOREES: Carol Hogue, Rae McCall-Hunn, and Laura Tinnin-Whitney DENVER, CO (February 17, 2021)—Today, the Denver Police Museum announced its 2021 Black
Ex-Denver cop helps find fugitive who shot him in 1971
Archuleta was sentenced to nine to 14 years in prison in 1973 but a year later he escaped By Brie Stimson | Fox News Published:
2020 BLACK HISTORY HONOREE RETIRED DENVER POLICE DIVISION CHIEF DR. TRACIE KEESEE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Michael Hesse President Denver Police Museum 303-495-9718 mhesse@denverpolicemuseum.org DENVER POLICE MUSEUM, BLAIR-CALDWELL LIBRARY, AND DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT ANNNOUNCE 2020 BLACK
160th Anniversary Awardee
Denver Police Retiree Jacques Bensard Badge #: 58 20 Awarded with 160th Anniversary Badge
Fallen Denver Police Officers In Need of Headstones
They made the ultimate sacrifice but were buried in unmarked graves. The Denver Police Museum hopes to honor four fallen officers with headstones. By Noel
Denver Police Museum Honors The Only Mounted Officer Killed In The Line of Duty
Officer Charles Wanless was the second Denver Police officer killed in the line of duty. There’s now a memorial sign for him at the corner