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Lynchburg Police Department cites driver for illegal parking; February 18, 1978
Volkswagen parked on Rivermont Avenue
Lynchburg Police Department collects poppies for drug tests; July 13, 1977
Householder concerned that poppies might be drug-producing
Lynchburg Police Department commander investigates home explosion and fire; June 22, 1976
Home at 601 Trents Ferry Road damaged by explosion; Cmdr. Herbert W. Duff examines combination safe
Lynchburg Police Department commander investigates home explosion and fire; June 22, 1976
Home at 601 Trents Ferry Road damaged by explosion; Cmdr. Herbert W. Duff examines combination safe (photo not published)
Lynchburg Police Department commander investigates home explosion and fire; June 22, 1976
Home at 601 Trents Ferry Road damaged by explosion; other personnel examine aftermath (photo not published)
Lynchburg Police Department commander investigates home explosion and fire; June 22, 1976
Home at 601 Trents Ferry Road damaged by explosion; Cmdr. Herbert W. Duff examines piano, etc. (photo not published)
Lynchburg Police Department commander investigates home explosion and fire; June 22, 1976
Home at 601 Trents Ferry Road damaged by explosion; Lynchburg Fire Department on the scene (photo not published)
Lynchburg Police Department conducts study of patrol beats; November 15, 1976
Structure of eight beats in three city sectors to be studied
Lynchburg Police Department creates juvenile bureau; March 23, 1966
juvenile
Lynchburg Police Department discourages hunters displaying guns on truck rack; October 31, 1975
Guns on truck gun racks invite looters
Lynchburg Police Department displays stolen goods for victims to claim; March 12, 1980
Police use Marine Corps Armory on Graves Mill Road to display stolen items
Lynchburg Police Department displays stolen goods for victims to claim; March 12, 1980
Law enforcement looks over vehicles bought by undercover police officers during "sting" operation
Lynchburg Police Department displays stolen goods for victims to claim; March 12, 1980
Sightseers also arrive to view stolen property
Lynchburg Police Department drops 10-code; March 16, 1977
LPD to communicate in plain English instead of 10-code
Lynchburg Police Department employs computers; March 25, 1977
LPD uses computers to fight crime
Lynchburg Police Department enforces law against illegal parking; September 2, 1977
Car at corner of Court and 8th Streets has twelve tickets
Lynchburg Police Department features female officers; January 18, 1981
Pamela Viar stands beside her patrol car
Lynchburg Police Department features female officers; January 18, 1981
Cmdr. Toni Purvis heads Citizens Services Bureau
Lynchburg Police Department gets 24 new cars; February 23, 1979
LPD officers examine new cars
Lynchburg Police Department gets electronically operated patrol map; December 21, 1974
New electronic map installed in Police Department communications room
Lynchburg Police Department gives advice to holiday shoppers; November 20, 1973
Police advise shoppers to put merchandise in car trunk
Lynchburg Police Department has new headquarters on Court Street; July 7, 1972
Capt. H. E. Carwile checks equipment list from Brown-Morrison Co.
Lynchburg Police Department hires additional women; June 8, 1976
Five women and one female cadet are members of the Lynchburg Police Department
Lynchburg Police Department hires first city patrol woman; June 5, 1974
Mrs. Bradley Ford is city's first patrol woman
Lynchburg Police Department honors four retirees; January 25, 1975
Four retirees served 107 years total and were presented plaques and engraved pistols
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