Ann Arbor Police Sgt. Alroy Vanderpool at Fourth & William Parking Structure Suicide Incident, August 1984 Photographer: Robert Chase
Year:
1984
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Ann Arbor News, August 11, 1984
Caption:
Sgt. Alroy Vanderpool talks to distraught woman perched on fifth level of parking structure
Ann Arbor News, August 11, 1984
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Sgt. Alroy Vanderpool talks to distraught woman perched on fifth level of parking structure
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Ann Arbor Police Sgt. Vanderpool Prevents Suicide at Fourth & William Parking Structure, August 1984 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1984
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Ann Arbor Police Sgt. Alroy Vanderpool Stops Suicide Attempt at Fourth & William Parking Structure, August 1984 Photographer: Robert Chase
Year:
1984
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Ann Arbor News, August 11, 1984
Caption:
He raises hand in plea as she appears ready to jump
Ann Arbor News, August 11, 1984
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He raises hand in plea as she appears ready to jump
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Ann Arbor Police Officers Prevent Suicide at Fourth & William Parking Structure, August 1984 Photographer: Robert Chase
Year:
1984
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Ann Arbor News, August 11, 1984
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Firefighters watch the rescue from fourth level
Ann Arbor News, August 11, 1984
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Firefighters watch the rescue from fourth level
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New Command Officers
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29
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September
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1962
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Three New Policemen Added To City's Force
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6
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February
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1959
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Ann Arbor Police Demonstrate New Polygraph Machine, April 1974
Year:
1974
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Ann Arbor News, April 8, 1974
Caption:
Demonstration - Ann Arbor Police Sgt. Alroy Vanderpool, left, explains the workings of his department's new polygraph machine to Andre A. Barroso representing the Independent Insurance Underwriters group. The underwriters were major contributors to a fund of $6,000 raised to purchase the machine and train Sgt. Vanderpool in its use. The polygraph will be used by Ann Arbor police and all other Washtenaw County law agencies who request tests in criminal cases.
Ann Arbor News, April 8, 1974
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Demonstration - Ann Arbor Police Sgt. Alroy Vanderpool, left, explains the workings of his department's new polygraph machine to Andre A. Barroso representing the Independent Insurance Underwriters group. The underwriters were major contributors to a fund of $6,000 raised to purchase the machine and train Sgt. Vanderpool in its use. The polygraph will be used by Ann Arbor police and all other Washtenaw County law agencies who request tests in criminal cases.
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Examination Set In City Slaying
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16
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December
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1966
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Ann Arbor Police Motorcycle Patrolmen In New Jackets, February 1964 Photographer: William B. Treml
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, February 26, 1964
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The New Look: The eight motorcycle patrolmen in the Ann Arbor Police Department's Traffic Division have discarded their navy blue cloth "riding coats" worn in cold weather for the new, light blue nylon jackets. Police Chief Rolland J. Gainsley said the new jackets will be warmer and will give them easier movement. The officers are (left to right) Cpl. Alroy Vanderpool, Traffic Division command office, Patrolmen Walter DeDula, Robert Mueller, Arthur Hughes, Charles Fleming, Robert Robinson, William Miller, and Arvil Patton. Patrolman Robert O'Dell, also a motorcycle officer, was on University patrol duty at the time the picture was taken.
Ann Arbor News, February 26, 1964
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The New Look: The eight motorcycle patrolmen in the Ann Arbor Police Department's Traffic Division have discarded their navy blue cloth "riding coats" worn in cold weather for the new, light blue nylon jackets. Police Chief Rolland J. Gainsley said the new jackets will be warmer and will give them easier movement. The officers are (left to right) Cpl. Alroy Vanderpool, Traffic Division command office, Patrolmen Walter DeDula, Robert Mueller, Arthur Hughes, Charles Fleming, Robert Robinson, William Miller, and Arvil Patton. Patrolman Robert O'Dell, also a motorcycle officer, was on University patrol duty at the time the picture was taken.
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Two More Promoted In Police Department
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17
Month
June
Year
1964
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