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June 26, 1901: Marshal A. A. Credille, the chief of police, went in front of the city commission and requested that some of his officers be allowed to work in […]
June 26, 1901: Marshal A. A. Credille, the chief of police, went in front of the city commission and requested that some of his officers be allowed to work in […]
On December 17, 2021, all of the recipients of the Pensacola Police Department’s Gold Medal of Valor came together for photos. The Gold Medal of Valor is the highest award
I’m looking forward to tomorrow – gonna see some heroes…The Pensacola Police Department has an awards system that allows them to recognize officers who have gone beyond their regular duties.
From my newest book “Stories of Pensacola’s Finest” Pensacola, Florida, August 1, 1999, 9:04 PM “All units, please respond to 8498 Baisden Rd. We have had several calls about
From my latest book, “Stories of Pensacola’s Finest” It was beautiful May Sunday on the beach. Anthony, an excellent swimmer, went to the water’s edge to see about taking a
Old Police Stories, LLC announces the latest book from Sgt. Mike Simmons, “Stories of Pensacola’s Finest.” “The Pensacola Police Department is one of the oldest and most distinguished departments in
From Mike Simmons’ new book: Stories of Pensacola’s Finest Hawkshaw. hawk.shaw /ˈhôkˌSHô/- a detective; a gumshoe. – brings to mind a dark, dimly lit street and a man wearing a
An excerpt from my book Pensacola’s Finest. Kristin Brown joined the Pensacola Police Department in 1996 as a cadet. From cadet to officer to sergeant and, on July 31, 2015,
From my new book “Stories of Pensacola’s Finest” coming soon… “Now the world seems sad,” was the reaction of six-year-old Peter Drasutis. The wisdom of his words went beyond what
Monday, June 5, 1944, 10:40 pm, England’s southern coast: Thirty-three-year-old Red Dickson was lying in his bunk, just thinking…and wondering…and reminiscing. For there was nothing else to do. “It has