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Olsen has seen many things on the force. She is a good cop who respects the law.
Arsenal: Magnifying glass, handcuffs.
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Detective novel
Concept photography at home studio, this time im the model.
Respecting all the famous detective's from novel which we read.
Enjoy the moment !!!!
Detective Comics # 289 ( March 1961 ) .
Bat-Mite returns to see his hero Batman and is tricked by a crook into helping his gang commit crimes, thinking he is helping to make movies of Batman and Robin in action. More classic 60s silliness from DC Comics and another comic from my collection .
Tale of Magic, Murder & Madness (Part 1 of 2) Cover by Simone Bianchi. Written by Paul Dini Art by Don Kramer & Wayne Faucher
NOTE: Zatanna guest-stars in Part 1 of a 2-part tale of magic, murder and madness by Paul Dini! When her former assistant is killed in a dangerous trick gone wrong, the Maid of Magic turns to Batman to uncover the real circumstances behind the young woman's death, leading them to a confrontation with the mysterious illusionist Ivar Loxias - and an ultimately terrifying revelation.
Governor Phil Murphy, New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal, NJSP Superintendent Col. Patrick Callahan, New Jersey Homeland Security Director Jared Maples attend the funeral of Jersey City Police Detective Joseph Seals at St. Aedan's Church in Jersey City, N.J. on Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2019. (Office of the Attorney General / Tim Larsen)
Any PBS fans out there catch the Kolo Lucino on History Detectives this week?
A woman who is descended from none other than Copperhead activist Henry Clay Dean (1822-1887)-- who vehemently opposed the U.S. Civil War -- inherited a copperhead cane said to belong to him. History detective Wes Cowan set about proving the cane’s provenance, and entrusted invaluable photographs and documents that he uncovered to an archival Kolo Lucino presentation book in red/platinum.
In Life On the Mississippi, Mark Twain said of Dean:
"He was an orator - by nature in the first place, and later by the training of experience and practice. When he was out on a canvass, his name was a lodestone which drew the farmers to his stump from fifty miles around. His theme was always politics. He used no notes, for a volcano does not need notes."
Interesting episode. Watch it here.
For some great Copperhead political cartoons from the 1850s and 1860s, go here.
The cover of this book is okay. It has an insignia of an eagle (?); a fingerprint and some crime scene tape. The packaging was different too. It is actually a steno book inside. On the back is a card that students can cut out that says Police Agent on it and kids are supposed to add their photo and id information
I'm doing an e-book version and will be putting together my own art, so I hope to do better.
Officers forced entry into an abattoir on Higher Bury Street in Stockport on Thursday 30th January 2025, while a second warrant was executed simultaneously at a residential property on Merlin Road in Blackburn, Lancashire.
A man and a woman – both in their thirties – were arrested on suspicion of human trafficking and an offence of slavery, servitude and forced or compulsory labour, contrary to S1 and s2 of The Modern Slavery Act.
A man also in his thirties was arrested at the abattoir after he tried to evaded police, fleeing from the site and hiding on a nearby roof. We discovered he was an Albanian national living and working illegally in the UK. He is now being processed by Immigration Enforcement.
This operation took place after we received disclosure alleging a man who previously worked at the abattoir was a victim of modern day slavery. The claims are that he was forced to live in the abattoir and work around the clock to pay off extortionate debts that were said to be associated with a sponsorship visa and travel expenses.
Detectives acted quickly, following lines of enquiry, gathering potential evidence, and coordinating a joint response with national agencies: the Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) and Home Office Border Security and Asylum. This included the Salvation Army and Crime and Justice charity.
The team involved in the late-night raid interviewed 30 employees onsite with a keen eye for spotting signs of exploitation. We also seized mobile phones, computer equipment and documentation as our investigations continue.
Detective Sergeant Lee Attenborough from GMP’s Stockport Challenger Team said: “We hope this robust and coordinated action taken in response a concerning report instils confidence in our approach to tackling modern slavery head on.
“Officers spoke with every employee working within the abattoir last night, they were receptive to our presence, and we engaged in good discussions around their working conditions, payment, and terms of employment.
“It’s so important we do this diligence and thankfully there were no further claims of exploitation. We have communicated the support that is available and how to access it should anyone choose to come forward.
“This activity forms one of several active modern slavery investigations within the force. In 2024 we supported more victims of modern slavery and held more offenders accountable for the misery they caused as 80 charges were laid – 40% more than the previous year – and 19 convicted were secured, up from seven, with several cases continuing to progress through the criminal justice system.
“Modern slavery is happening across Greater Manchester, and we encourage anyone who is a victim of this crime, or suspect someone they know could be, to report it. You will always be taken seriously, and protection and support is available.
“You can report modern slavery to us using our online crime reporting service."
Debi Lloyd, Head of UK Counter Trafficking Operations at Justice and Care, said: “Our Victim Navigators were deployed alongside police and other agencies on Thursday and it was fantastic to see a collaborative and multidisciplinary approach to tackling alleged modern slavery.
‘Navigators are embedded in police forces across the UK and help survivors to rebuild their lives and secure justice against exploiters. We are supporting the survivor in this case and commend their bravery in coming forward.
‘If you are experiencing exploitation, please know you are not alone, and support is available.
‘Every person out there can play a part in fighting modern slavery by learning to spot the signs and reporting any concerns to police or the Modern Slavery Helpline on 0800 0121 700.”
Gangmasters & Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) Investigations Manager Michael Heyes said: “The GLAA works to stop the exploitation of workers in the UK and ensure that they are treated fairly. We have powers to investigate modern slavery offences and work with law enforcement and other partners to achieve this end.
“The GLAA has been involved in at least seven modern slavery and human trafficking investigations in Greater Manchester between April 2024 and January 2025.
“The GLAA is an intelligence-led organisation. Anyone with information or concerns about workers being exploited for their labour should email contact@gla.gov.uk or use the online reporting form which can be found at www.gla.gov.uk.”
Director of Anti Trafficking and Modern Slavery for The Salvation Army, Major Kathy Betteridge said: "The Salvation Army was on site today with Greater Manchester Police to make available specialist support for any potential victims of modern slavery identified. It is vital that victims’ needs are assessed, and they receive immediate access to protective care and specialised support, available through a Government contract operated by The Salvation Army.
“We work with survivors as they begin the long journey to rebuild their lives and their trust in humanity. Support provided by The Salvation Army can include intensive 24/7 support for people with high-level needs as well as safe accommodation, counselling and help with returning home, finances and finding employment.
"If you suspect that you, or someone you have come into contact with may be a victim of modern slavery and in need of help, please call The Salvation Army’s 24-hour confidential referral helpline on 0800 808 3733."
Minister for Border Security and Asylum, Dame Angela Eagle MP, said: “Modern slavery is an abhorrent crime that dehumanises people for profit. We are committed to tackling it in all its forms and giving survivors the support and certainty they need to rebuild their lives.
“We know that many people are sold lies about their ability to live and work in the UK and are often subjected to squalid conditions and illegal working hours for little to no pay.
“That’s why, as well as playing a critical safeguarding role, our immigration officers are also ramping up enforcement activity across the country to clamp down on illegal working and the exploitation of illegal workers to put a stop to the abuse of our immigration system and ensure those involved face the full consequences.”
Deputy Mayor of Greater Manchester, Kate Green, said: "Modern slavery is an appalling crime that has no place in our communities. Exploiting vulnerable people for profit is utterly unacceptable, and I fully support the efforts of our teams in bringing those responsible to justice.
"I’d like to welcome the way different agencies are working in partnership to tackle this disgusting crime. Through Programme Challenger, our partnership with GMP and a broad range of partners from across the public, private and voluntary sectors to tackle serious and organised crime, we are making a real difference, ensuring victims are protected and offenders face the consequences of their actions.
"We all have a part to play in spotting the signs of modern slavery. If something doesn't feel right, take action and report it. And I ask businesses specifically, please consider your supply chains and whether there may be a risk that modern slavery is happening where you access goods and services.
"Greater Manchester will not tolerate such exploitation, and we remain committed to rooting it out wherever it occurs."
You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.
Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.
You can access many of our services online at www.gmp.police.uk
Mattel Snub Nose .38 and Holster set toy cap gun with badge and ID card, shootin' shells and target. Everything the junior detective of years gone by could need!
OK. Since I paid for the costume and it looks so darn good, might as well make best use of it.
Not a detective here, just a reporter ;)
Taken in my own home.
dancers: Paromita Kar with Jessica Amin
A wonderful dance performance with what looked like flamenco and traditional classical Indian dance influences! :)
Detective Lizzarde ~ by Paromita Kar, Salil Ghate, Jessica Amin
Dufferin Grove Park
Toronto, Ontario
Strobist Info: 2 Lights, Main @ camera left, behind the blinds (arranged on two light stands). 1 other light at the far end of the bar, very low for minor fill.
Our Hardboiled Detective hard at work solving the case.
Our Daily Challenge - Apr 16, 2016 - "Film Noir"
Daily Dog Challenge 1629. 4/16 "Stress/less"
(Goodness, look at all the autotags!)
Today's Post (The Detectives) : www.bzdogs.com/2016/04/the-detectives.html
Stop on by Zachary and Henry's blog: bzdogs.com - The Secret Life of the Suburban Dog
MALABAR chewing-gum / Einwickelpapier
Vignettes Malabar Détective (1987)
Zeichner: Pierre Tasso, Artur Rainho
Ephemera-Sammlung MTP
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malabar_(chewing-gum)
Nigel Bruce (1895-1953) as Doctor Watson, a role he played in 14 Sherlock Holmes movies with Basil Rathbone.
He was the son of Sir William Waller Bruce, 10th Baronet Bruce (1856-1912) & Angelica Mary Selby (1858-1917).
Published quarterly by Jarlart House, NY, USA .
1 - Torture Slaying Of The Spread-Eagled Nude.
2 - The Rape Slayer and The Pretty Carhop
3 - "I'll Kill Your Whole Family"
4 - Secret Sex Criminals
5 - Hand Of Death
6 - "I Was A Teen-Age Madam"
7 - Cigar Smoke Solves A Murder
8 - "Can't Cheat Dat Ole Electric Chair"
9 - Million Dollar Dog Patrol
10 - Murdered Witness and the Missing $15.000
11 - The Fat Man Plots A Murder
12 - Bodies At The Bottom Of The Cliff.
13 - "Rape, Steal and Ride!"
14 - The Bride Who Hated Her In-Laws
15 - Fingerprinting
Alumnos del Colegio Severiano Montero de Peñaranda de Bracamonte realizan una actividad TIC con Rocío Sánchez Fraile: Detectives TIC.
Occult Detective Club plays The Hold Tight House, Tampa, FLA on March 5, 2011.
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After breakfast at Farley's in Potrero hill, San Francisco we noticed this detective agency across the road. We are very used to fictional potrayals, but I found it odd to see one in real life. It appears to be above a bar -- very noir.
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- Taken at 10:40 AM on November 04, 2006 - cameraphone upload by ShoZu