Howard County Law Enforcement

· Arcadia Publishing
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Since the 1880s, when a Howard County sheriffs deputy shot the mayor of Kokomo during the commission of a burglary, Howard County law enforcement officers have played an important role in the communitys history. Police officers, deputies, and troopers cleared rowdies out of the junction neighborhood, walked downtown beats, rescued tornado survivors, quelled civil disturbances, cleaned up tragic accidents, and solved grisly murders. By the mid-1940s, a new generation of war veterans came home with a spirit of progress and experience in leadership. The foundation of compassion, perseverance, and integrity they established in Howard County law enforcement has defined their unswerving commitment to the safety of the community and to one another. Images of America: Howard County Law Enforcement tells their story.

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Author Tom Kelley, a graduate of the FBI National Academy at Quantico, served in patrol and investigative functions throughout most of his career with the Kokomo Police Department. Jon Zeck, a Howard County sheriffs deputy and one-time candidate for the office of sheriff, has spent the past 30 years researching the histories of the public safety agencies that serve Howard County.

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