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[Image of APD ceremonial scissors]
Photograph of ceremonial scissors used to cut the ribbon at the opening of the East, West, South Stations, and Heroes Park. The scissors are fairly large in gold-like metal and are lying on red fabric. East Station opened in 1996, West Station opened in 2003, South Station opened in 2008, and Heroes Park was dedicated in 2007.
[APD training. Firearms training, late 1980s]
Photograph of two police officers being trained in firearms. The instructor, Cpl. Jeff Rogers, stands by a patrol car writing notes on a tablet. The picture was taken on a back road surrounded by trees. The officers are walking toward a target holding their pistols out in front of them. Officers from left are: Mike Lenesio, Jeff Rogers (center) and Angela Reece.
[APD training. Traffic stop training day]
Photograph of Arlington Police Officer Patrick Yeats has made a daytime stop of a female in an automobile. She appears to be in a parking lot. The officer is leaning beside the window talking to the driver and taking down information on a pad.
[APD training. Traffic stop training night]
Photograph of a training exercise in which Officer Emily Summers has made a nighttime stop of a male driver, Mike Weaver, in an automobile. She is shining a light in the driver's window while talking to the driver, who seems to be explaining something to her.
[APD training. Dwane Kelley spraying a trainee with pepper spray]
Photograph of police instructor Dwane Kelley spraying a trainee with pepper spray during a training exercise at the police training facility on Green Oaks. Several other trainees are watching. The trainees are wearing dark blue t-shirts and sweat pants or shorts.
[APD training. Ropes Course training]
Photograph of a tire attached to a rope hanging from a tree in an outdoor location in a wooded area. Officer Sebastien Peron is standing with his hand grasping the rope in order to stop a man from swinging on the tire. Several people are also holding the man to keep him from swinging. The officer looks like he is explaining something to the others. They are wearing tan shorts and blue t-shirts.
[Arlington Police Chief Theron Bowman, portrait with hat in hands]
Photograph of a formal portrait of Police Chief Theron Bowman in uniform with hat in his hands. Police Chief Bowman has been Chief of Police from March 9, 1999 to present.
[Arlington Police Chief Theron Bowman, portrait, 2000]
Photograph of a portrait of Arlington Police Chief Theron Bowman wearing a Class A uniform with the Millennium Badge and three gold stars on his shirt collar. The three stars signify Chief. Police Chief Bowman has been Chief of Police from March 9, 1999 to present.
[APD Honor Guard officer, Gary Krohn, standing at attention]
Photograph of an outdoor shot of Officer Gary Krohn in full Honor Guard uniform standing at attention.
[APD Honor Guard "Color Guard" in front of Tarrant County Courthouse]
Photograph of the five member Honor Guard "Color Guard" team marching in a Tarrant County Memorial Service for Fallen Officers in front of the Tarrant County Courthouse in Fort Worth, Texas. They are carrying the United States Flag, the Texas State Flag, and the City of Arlington Flag.
[APD Honor Guard Rifle team at a memorial service]
Photograph of the seven member Honor Guard Rifle team (Shooting Party) standing at attention with their rifles at their side, barrel touching the ground. They form a line standing in the cemetery at Moore Memorial Gardens. Two other officers are standing nearby and two police cars are in the background.
[Arlington Police Officer Teresa Ivy, APD's first African American woman officer]
Photograph of Police officer Teresa Ivy sitting at a desk with a telephone receiver to her ear. She is not in uniform.
[Texas State Highway Patrolmen testing first breathalizer on Chief Cribbs, view 2]
Photograph of Chief Ott Cribbs laying on a table. Two Texas DPS officers are testing the Drunkometer on him. One officer is holding a tube close to his nose and the other officer is beside him bending over reading a portable monitor.
[Arlington Police Chaplain Harold Elliott marrying two police officers in a hot air balloon]
Photograph of the 1989 Arlington Daily News picture showing Chaplain Harold Elliott with two police officers in a hot air ballon. Chaplain Elliott married the two officers, Rudi Panke and Carla Benson, in the balloon.
[APD's first legal advisor, Robert Diaz, portrait ca. 1995]
Photograph of a head and shoulders shot of Robert (Bob) Diaz who was the first legal advisor of the Arlington Police Department. He is wearing a dark suit with a red tie. He served as police legal advisor for the City of Arlington from 1974 until 1997.
[Arlington Police Assistant Chief Michael Ikner, portrait 2002]
Photograph of a head and shoulder shot of Assistant Chief Michael Ikner in uniform taken about 2002. [Ikner joined the Arlington Police Department, where he climbed through the ranks to assistant chief, briefly serving as interim chief in 2006 and 2007].
[Arlington Police Assistant Chief Tommy Ingram, portrait 2002]
Photograph of a head and shoulder shot of Assistant Chief Tommy Ingram in uniform taken about 2002. [He worked 29 years as a police officer for the City of Arlington and retired in 2004 with the rank of Assistant Chief]
[Arlington Police Deputy Chief Ken Burton, portrait 2002]
Photograph of a head and shoulder shot of Deputy Chief Ken Burton in uniform taken about 2002.
[Arlington Police Deputy Chief Danny Sustaire, portrait 2002]
Photograph of a head and shoulder shot of Deputy Chief Danny Sustaire in uniform taken about 2002. A United States Flag stands behind his right shoulder.
[Arlington Police Deputy Chief Jerry Kendrick, portrait 2002]
Photograph of a head and shoulder shot of Deputy Chief Jerry Kendrick in uniform taken about 2002.
[Arlington Police Officer Gary W. Shipp. Tactical and Special Operation Division Units, gray background]
Photograph of Officer Gary Shipp in a dress suit. Starting in 1972, Special Enforcement Officer Gary Shipp led in the development and operation of the APD's Tactical (SWAT) teams and later, in the mid 1980's, as a Lieutenant, the development and operation of the Special Operation Units.
[Arlington Police Deputy Chief David Pugh, portrait 2002]
Photograph of a head and shoulder shot of Deputy Chief David Pugh in a dress suit taken about 2002.
[Arlington Police Chief David Kunkle, portrait, b&w]
Photograph of Police Chief David M. Kunkle in suit and tie. Police Chief Kunkle served as Arlington Chief of Police from January 14, 1985 to 1999.
[Arlington Police Assistant Chief Herman Perry reading a report]
Photograph of Assistant Chief Herman Perry in uniform reading a report. There appears to be a map of some kind behind him. He later served as Arlington Chief of Police from 1971-1983.
[Arlington Police Officer Keith Humphrey promoted to Sergeant]
Photograph of Officer Keith Humphrey being promoted to Sergeant. His wife is pinning his new badge onto his uniform and his daughter stands beside him watching the event.
[Arlington Police Officer Bill Taylor speaking over mobile radio, ca. 1965, view 2]
Photograph of Sgt. Bill Taylor, in tan uniform, standing inside the open door of a patrol car speaking on the mobile radio. 22A is printed on the side of the car. The car is parked in the back of the police station at 717 W. Main St. Police motorcycles are in the background.
[Image of an early APD tactical shield, view 1]
Photograph of an early tactical shield that was used by the Arlington Police Department to defend the user. This tactical shield was a hand-held rectangular shaped sheet of metal with a thin eye slot hole for vision. The protective shield was most necessary in situations where law enforcement tactical team members had little or no cover.
[Image of an early APD tactical shield, view 2]
Photograph of an early tactical shield that was used by the Arlington Police Department to defend the user. This tactical shield was a hand-held rectangular shaped sheet of metal with a thin eye slot hole for vision. The protective shield was most necessary in situations where law enforcement tactical team members had little or no cover.
[Image of an APD helmet with face shield]
Photograph of a gold colored police helmet with a face shield. All APD officers were assigned helmets and shields during the 1960s student unrest demonstrations.
[Image of a triangular folded U.S. Flag and seven shell casings]
Photograph of a triangular folded United States Flag with the field of stars showing and seven shell casings standing upright and placed in front of the flag. The seven shell casings represent a 21 gun salute honoring fallen officers. Three volleys from seven rifles constitute the 21 gun salute. The brass casings are then given to family members. (These shown are from practice rounds).
[Image of seven shell casings]
Photograph of a close-up of seven shell casings. The seven shell casings represent a 21 gun salute honoring fallen officers. Three volleys from seven rifles constitute the 21 gun salute. The brass casings are then given to family members. (These shown are from practice rounds).
[Image of Arlington Police Officer Howard Vaughn's brass whistle]
Photograph of a brass whistle used by Officer Howard Vaughn beginning in 1950.
[West Arlington Police Service Center building entrance]
Photograph of the front entrance of the West Arlington Police Service Center located at 2060 W. Green Oaks Boulevard, Arlington, Texas. The building was dedicated December 19, 2003. Also shown are three flying flags: United States Flag, Texas Flag, and the City of Arlington Flag. West Arlington Police Service Center is also referred to as the West Station.
[Police Training Center firing range]
Photograph of the back view of a man conducting firearms practice at the indoor firing range of the Arlington Police Training Center. He is wearing over the head earmuffs for ear protection.
[Image of APD's first hand-held radio]
Photograph of the first Arlington Police Department hand-held radio (years of service to be determined). The name on the unit is "GE Master."
[Image of an old hard drive used by the APD Communications Division, ca. 1970s?]
Photograph of an old hard drive from a computer system used by the APD Communications Division, ca. 1970s. It was later replaced with a computer chip. (years of service to be determined)
[Arlington Police Chief A.B. "Ott" Cribbs, portrait]
Photograph of Arlington Police Chief Arthur B. "Ott" Cribbs as a younger man. He was Arlington’s longest serving police chief of 37 years (from 1934-1971) and the current law enforcement complex bears his name.
[Arlington Police Commissioner Joe Elder and Fire Chief Mike Thompson, 1948, "Clean Up Now" campaign, date on photo]
Photograph of Arlington Police Commissioner Joe Elder (kneeling) and Fire Chief Mike Thompson beside a 1940s Ford police car that has a large decal promoting the "Clean Up Now" campaign on the side of the back door.
[APD officers following tactical response, 1984]
Photograph of Arlington Police officers following tactical response. They are Dwayne Darter, Greg Waldron, and Jim McRobbie. This picture is taken from a doorway.
[Arlington Police Officer Joseph T. Cushman, portrait]
Photograph of Corporal Joseph Thomas Cushman in dark blue uniform. Officer Cushman was killed in the line of duty by accidental gunfire on June 7, 2001 while performing training for a school shooting.
[Arlington Police Officer James Evans Johnson, portrait]
Photograph of Officer James Evans Johnson dressed in a suit. Officer Johnson was killed in the line of duty by gunfire on November 23, 1930 while attempting to arrest a man for disturbing the peace.
[Arlington Police Officer Terry L. Lewis in uniform]
Photograph of Officer Terry L. Lewis in dark blue uniform taken in a living room sitting with a United States map in the background. Officer Lewis was killed in the line of duty by vehicular assault on October 9, 1992. He and Reserve Officer Jerry Crocker were killed when their patrol car was struck by a drunk driver.
[APD patch. Unofficial APD patch that later became official patch with gold lettering and gold trim]
Photograph of an unofficial APD patch that later became official. Gold was ordered by mistake. The background is dark blue with gold outlining. "Arlington" is written in gold at the top and "Police" is in gold at the bottom. In the center of the patch Texas is in red with a gold star indicating Arlington and a gold circle indicating the metroplex. There are radio signals in light blue/silver branching from the star. The intent was to order a patch with red trim.
[Arlington Police Chiefs Roy Ables, David Kunkle, Herman Perry and Theron Bowman, 1999]
Photograph of the current and three previous police chiefs taken at an office retirement party. From left to right, they are Roy Ables (chief from 1983-1985), David Kunkle (chief from 1985-1999), Herman Perry (chief from 1971-1983) and Theron Bowman (chief from 1999-present). All the men are dressed in suits.
[Arlington Police Detective Ann Thompson's drawing of a child]
Photograph of a drawing done by Arlington Police Detective Ann Thompson that depicts a young boy putting on his parent's police hat and shoes. The boy is wearing a stripped shirt, shorts, and one mid thigh sock. He is seated on a flat surface with the police hat on his head and is attempting to tie a shoe on his left foot with his leg folded up and the knee against his chest. The other shoe is on it's side next to the shoe he is tying on and the other sock is lying under his left leg. The drawing appears to have been done in black pencil. The drawing was given to Police Chief Theron Bowman and the image was later used on office birthday cards.
[Arlington Police Officer Gary W. Shipp. Tactical and Special Operation Division Units]
Photograph of Officer Gary Shipp in a dress suit. Starting in 1972, Special Enforcement Officer Gary Shipp led in the development and operation of the APD's Tactical (SWAT) teams and later, in the mid 1980's, as a Lieutenant, the development and operation of the Special Operation Units.
[Arlington Mayor Tom Vandergriff presenting Detective LeRoy Carmichael an award]
Photograph of Arlington Mayor Tom Vandergriff presenting Detective LeRoy Carmichael an Officer of the Year award. A photographer stands behind the mayor taking the shot. Date unknown.
[Arlington Police Officers Jim Roberts, Noel Pryor, Bob Esley, and James Barfield, 1950s]
Photograph of Jim Roberts sitting at the dispatcher's desk in front of the radio console with [L to R] Dispatcher Noel Pryor, Relief Sgt. Bob Easley, and Dispatcher James Barfield standing behind him.
[Arlington Police Officers, 1960s]
Photograph of police officers taken in the early 1960s. Four officers in tan uniform are sitting at a table and two officers in tan uniform are standing behind them. A plain clothes man in a checked shirt is standing with the two officers on the back row. Back row L-R: Clayton Jordon, James Carmichael, Henry Alder. Front row L-R: Gene Fuqua, Bill Taylor, Gerald Baker, and Robert Burke.
[APD detectives, 1960s]
Photograph of six Arlington police detectives in an office. All are dressed in suits. One man is sitting at a desk with a typewriter. A large sign on the wall says "Think." Standing L-R: J.D. McGee, LeRoy Carmichael, Bob Parsons (leaning on the filing cabinet) and ?. Sitting L-R: Jack Green (with typewriter) and Tom Lee.
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