Tecumseh Police Chief J.R. Kidney speaks during the Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce monthly TAG meeting, May 11, as Anthony LaGrange and Kimberly Elliott listen. Behind them is a painting of fallen Police Chief Grover Butler, painted by retired detective Charles Spillers. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Tecumseh Police Chief J.R. Kidney speaks during the Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce monthly TAG meeting, May 11, as Anthony LaGrange and Kimberly Elliott listen. Behind them is a painting of fallen Police Chief Grover Butler, painted by retired detective Charles Spillers. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Tecumseh Police Chief J.R. Kidney speaks during the Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce monthly TAG meeting, May 11, as Kimberly Elliott and Becky Webb listen. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
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National Police Week began on Sunday, May 14.
And to learn more about that and the Tecumseh Police Department, members of the Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce met at the police station on May 11 for their monthly Tecumseh Area Guides (TAG) meeting.
Tecumseh Police Chief J.R. Kidney explained that National Police Week is a time to honor fallen officers killed in the line of duty....
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