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When DARE, Drug Enforcement, K9 and other law enforcement officers make impact presentations they need a way to leave a lasting positive impression on impressionable minds. Law Enforcement cards are a great way to leave that lasting impression. Along with career information about the officer, we suggest a direct contact phone number and text message address. This gives the children a line of communication to someone they have met and will feel more confident contacting if they need help. They will be more apt to contact officer “Joe” that they have talked with, than a 911 dispatcher. Our goal is to help get children on the right side of the law at an early age. If we can accomplish that, maybe we can start to have a positive impact on some social problems in the near future.
Card Style: Sticker - Type Style:
Card Style: Sticker  

Card Style: full photo - Type Style: Incised Card Style: full photo - Type Style: Incised
Card Style: full photo  Type Style: Incised
Ted Litschauer was hired as the Sedalia Police Department Police Chief on August 21st, 1995. Since that time, Chief Litschauer established a community policing unit which brought the citizens of Sedalia and the police closer together, established an In-Service Training program, (well-known and used by law enforcement agencies throughout the state), and has maintained his devotion to duty, dedication, and service to his community. Chief Litschauer is a true community leader. January 26th, 2006

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Card Style: Custom  
Eric Knox & K-9 "JR" Breed: Chocolate Lab Weight: 60 lbs Sex: Male Birthday: May 2003 Favorite Food: Iams Mini Chunks Favorite off Duty Activity: Swimming Deputy Eric Knox and K-9 "JR" became partners in September 2005 when "JR" joined the Benton County Sheriffs Department. "JR" is a 2005 graduate of the Little Rock K-9 Academy, where he was trained to sniff out the odor of illegal narcotics. "JR" says, "See you in school!"