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Rogue's Gallery
Training Course #1 - 1962
Our first ever Basic Training Course for local
recruits was held from March to June 1962.
Front row (l-r) WPC's Gwendolyn DeGrilla and Jean Mattis, C/Insp
Roy Chandler, Sgt Jimmy Moir, and WPC Betty Osborne
Top row PC's Raymond DeSilva, Calvin Christopher,
Arthur Bean, Wentworth Christopher, Jeff Payne,
Sinclair Tucker and Winslow Dill
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Gavin Kennedy, Oscar Andrade and Grant Kennedy
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Jim Lyons with daughter Karen
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for "Then and Now" article on Jim
JimLyonsanddaughter
Training Course #1 - 1962
Our first ever Basic Training Course for local
recruits was held from March to June 1962.
Front row (l-r) WPC's Gwendolyn DeGrilla and Jean Mattis, C/Insp
Roy Chandler, Sgt Jimmy Moir, and WPC Betty Osborne
Top row PC's Raymond DeSilva, Calvin Christopher,
Arthur Bean, Wentworth Christopher, Jeff Payne,
Sinclair Tucker and Winslow Dill
Gavin Kennedy, Oscar Andrade and Grant Kennedy
Jim Lyons with daughter Karen
CLICK HERE
for "Then and Now" article on Jim
Latest Articles
Commissioner Darrin Simons elected President of ACCP
Sad passing of Howard Dill
Remembering P.C. Malcolm Bull
Funeral arrangements for Ian Matthews
Sad Passing of Sharon Mae "Tracy" Armstrong
Press Releases
Police Review of conduct orders planned
Gang feuds may be cause of Gun Crime
Police Promotions - Darren Glasford & Dean Martin
Retirement of Constables Michael Redfern and Timothy Evelyn
Police net almost $3million in MDMA and other drugs
Interesting Articles
The Infamous "Drugs Supermarket" Case