Captain Pam Sanders of the Onslow County Sheriff's Office was honored with the Champion of Children award at a recent regnition ceremony hosted by the Child Advocacy Center of Onslow County. Naval Criminal Investigative Services, Onslow County Sheriff's Office, Jacksonville Police Department, Onslow County Department of Social Services, Onslow County District Attorneys Office and the Guns-and-Hoses Comittee were also honored at the ceremony. - Captain Pam Sanders of the Onslow County Sheriff's Office was honored with the Champion of Children award at a recent regnition ceremony hosted by the Child Advocacy Center of Onslow County. Naval Criminal Investigative Services, Onslow County Sheriff's Office, Jacksonville Police Department, Onslow County Department of Social Services, Onslow County District Attorneys Office and the Guns-and-Hoses Comittee were also honored at the ceremony.
Tipsters looking to notify Naval Criminal Investigative Service about crimes and suspicious activities can use the NCIS Tip Hotline by sending a text beginning with the word NCIS followed by a tip to CRIMES, 274637, going to the “Report a Crime” tab on ncis.navy.mil. Tips can be submitted about narcotics, theft, sexual assault, domestic violence and gang activity, along with any other criminal activity or anticipated criminal action relating to naval services. - Tipsters looking to notify Naval Criminal Investigative Service about crimes and suspicious activities can use the NCIS Tip Hotline by sending a text beginning with the word NCIS followed by a tip to CRIMES, 274637, going to the “Report a Crime” tab on ncis.navy.mil. Tips can be submitted about narcotics, theft, sexual assault, domestic violence and gang activity, along with any other criminal activity or anticipated criminal action relating to naval services.
– Kevin White, the Indian Beach Fire Department chief, plays the bagpipe during the Law Enforcement Fellowship dinner aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Sept. 11. After everyone spoke at the dinner, White played “Amazing Grace” on the bagpipe, which was followed by a moment of silence to remember the first responders who lost their lives on 9/11. - – Kevin White, the Indian Beach Fire Department chief, plays the bagpipe during the Law Enforcement Fellowship dinner aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Sept. 11. After everyone spoke at the dinner, White played “Amazing Grace” on the bagpipe, which was followed by a moment of silence to remember the first responders who lost their lives on 9/11.
Supervisory Special Agent David Gardner reading aloud the operational excellence service award for the Provost Marshal Office special response team members aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune at Naval Criminal Investigation Service headquarters Aug. 31. Kennedy spoke about a past experiance where SRT assisted NCIS. - Supervisory Special Agent David Gardner reading aloud the operational excellence service award for the Provost Marshal Office special response team members aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune at Naval Criminal Investigation Service headquarters Aug. 31. Kennedy spoke about a past experiance where SRT assisted NCIS.