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Topic: Tennessee Association of Chiefs of Police
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Clarksville Police Department’s Traffic Unit gets Three Awards at 31st Tennessee Lifesavers Conference, 14th Law Enforcement ChallengeClarksville Police Department
The traffic unit’s hard work and efforts were recognized at the Tennessee Lifesavers Conference. They were the recipients of three auspicious awards. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Clarksville Police Department members attended Tennessee Association of Chiefs of Police (TACP) conferenceClarksville Police Department
The TACP was formed over 47 years ago with the goal of improving professionalism and communication among police chiefs and other officials locally and statewide. ![]() (L to R) Capt Ty Burdine, Capt James Smith, Chief Al Ansley, Capt David Crockarell, Capt Richard Stalder, Capt Scott Thornton. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam Appoints David Rausch as Director of TBITennessee Bureau of Investigation
Rausch, 55, has served as chief of police for the Knoxville Police Department (KPD) since 2011, overseeing an agency of more than 500 employees, including some 400 sworn police officers. Rausch joined the KPD in 1993 and rose through the ranks, serving in several different roles, including as deputy chief and a member of the special operations squad. Throughout his 25 years with the KPD, Rausch has focused on community policing and building relationships with local, state and federal agencies. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Clarksville Police Department’s Traffic Unit receives Three Awards
The traffic unit’s hard work and efforts were recognized at the Tennessee Lifesaver Conference. They were the recipients of three auspicious awards. ![]() Clarksville Police Department’s Traffic Unit takes Three Awards at 30th Annual Tennessee Lifesavers Conference and 13th Annual Law Enforcement Challenge «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Clarksville Police Department’s Traffic Unit Takes First Place in Tennessee Law Enforcement ChallengeCPD wins award for Agencies with Between 201-500 Sworn Officers Three Years in a Row (2016)
The program targets three major traffic safety priorities: occupant protection, impaired driving, and speeding. ![]() Clarksville Police Chief Al Ansley, Lt Phil Ashby (Traffic Unit Supervisor), Sgt Johnny Ransdell (Traffic Unit Sgt), Sgt Bret Norfleet (Traffic Unit Sgt), and the CPD Traffic Unit Team. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Clarksville Police Department takes First Place in the Tennessee Law Enforcement Challenge
The program targets three major traffic safety priorities: occupant protection, impaired driving, and speeding. ![]() Clarksville Police Department comes in 1st for Agencies with Between 201-500 Sworn Officers Two Years in a Row (2015) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Tennessee Highway Patrol Announces Interstate 40 Challenge for Thanksgiving HolidayEight state police or highway patrol agencies will increase patrols on I-40 for Thanksgiving
The Interstate 40 Challenge will consist of increased patrols from state police or highway patrol agencies along the I-40 corridor in California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, North Carolina and Tennessee. The challenge will take place on the busiest travel days of the Thanksgiving period, specifically from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 26 and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 30.
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Clarksville Police Department Honored with Multiple Awards at 27th Annual Tennessee Lifesavers Conference
The program targets three major traffic safety priorities: occupant protection, impaired driving, and speeding. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Tennessee Governor’s Highway Safety Office, Highway Patrol announce increase in Seat Belt Usage
The seat belt survey is performed by the University of Tennessee (Knoxville) Center for Transportation Research. The survey, which is conducted in accordance with federal requirements and standards, is state mandated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
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