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Apr

Anaheim names temporary police chief

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Published: April 24, 2013 Updated: 6:32 p.m. By ART MARROQUIN / ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER ANAHEIM – Raul Quezada, second in command of Anaheim Police Department, will become the city's interim police chief May 17, when John Welter retires, city officials announced late Wednesday. Quezada, 43, worked three years with the Los Angeles Police Depa...
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24
Apr

Three fallen Anaheim officers to be honored with memorial

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Published: April 15, 2013 Updated: 6:24 p.m. By ART MARROQUIN / ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER Three Anaheim police officers have been killed in the line of duty throughout the city's 156-year history, and their contributions will not be forgotten when a memorial is dedicated in their honor on Wednesday. The Anaheim Police Officer's Memorial is a...
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22
Apr

Patrolman hero won't stand for retirement

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Published: April 19, 2013 Updated: April 22, 2013 1:55 p.m. By Greg Hardesty / ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER Anaheim police Sgt. Tom Mathisen spent his career on the streets, and he’s still helping out. ANAHEIM – One day, late last year, nearly 40 years and five months into his career as an Anaheim policeman, the radio in Sgt. Tom Mathisen's patro...
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Apr
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Last week, the Orange County District Attorney presented the results of their investigation, and found that Anaheim Police Officer Nicholas Bennallack was not criminally culpable in last summer’s fatal shooting. Read the Orange County Register coverage and the Orange County District Attorneys report here:http://www.ocregister.com/news/diaz-500591-o...
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26
Mar

Mayor Tait's Tantrum

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Mayor Tait’s behavior is simply unacceptable. Not only did he display political cronyism at the March 5th Anaheim City Council Meeting, but he viciously attacked his city council colleagues because they refused to increase his part time political aide's budget which was already spent. Mayor Tait tried to bully his City Council colleagues into a 50 ...
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