Thursday, June 20th, 2013

Upper Main Line Police Report May 31 Easttown Theft May 17 at 10 a.m. police got a report of a theft of a Garman GPS unit from a car parked on 1000 block of Beaumont Road. The GPS unit was valued at $296. Read more on Main Line Suburban Life

PRINCETON: Princeton police SAVE-ing animals An animal lover at heart, with a three-legged cat and mastiff at home, Princeton Borough Patrolman Chris Donnelly wanted to do more for animals and find a way to give back to the community. Read more on The Princeton Packet

Police Kill Pit Bull That Attacked Owner FERNANDINA BEACH, Fla. — A pit bull that attacked and severely injured its owner was shot and killed last week by police officers trying to help the man, Fernandina Beach police said. Read more on WJXT Jacksonville

Illegal fireworks not welcome: Ballarat police POLICE have warned they are on the hunt for anyone setting off illegal fireworks in Ballarat. Read more on The Courier

Meeko starts work with state police in Mt. Pleasant For as long as he can remember, Casey LaLone wanted to be a Michigan State Police trooper. Read more on The Morning Sun

Overheard on the police beat Cops have their own funny way of writing things. Sometimes, the detached voice creates hilarity in the blotters. Read more on Everett Herald

Police: NC girl may have been alive in mid-Sept. Police say a missing 10-year-old may have been alive when her family moved to a new home in North Carolina in mid-September. Read more on AP via Yahoo! News

Police K-9′s Help Put a Collar on Criminals Over the past few weeks, police dogs have played a big roll in Broome County: helping police sniff out criminals. Patrolman Patrick Brady has a four legged partner in his backseat when he hits the streets of Binghamton — his police dog, Falco. “Falco is a narcotics [...]

Fire and police blotter Traffic stop leads to drug charges Read more on The Frederick News-Post