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  • Hamilton, OH
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Visit www.thecopwriter.yolasite.com to order a copy of my book. Paperback $17.00 including S&H for a short time. PDf file only $5.95.
December 5, 2009
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October 14, 2009
Visit my new web page at: www.thecopwriter.yolasite.com Order a copy of my book, A Cop in the Sixties, in a PDF format, only $5.95
September 22, 2009

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2 years
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yes
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A Cop in the Sixties
ISBN# 9781438942919
ISBN# 9781438942902
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During my thirteen years of service as a police officer I worked for the Butler County,Ohio Sheriff's Office, the Middletown, Ohio Division of Police, the Trenton, Ohio Police Deparment and was one of the five officers who started the first fulltime police department for Fairfield Township in Butler County, Ohio.

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Just wanted to invite everyone to visit my newest web site at: www.thecopwriter.yolasite.com.
From this site you can buy a PDF file of my book, "A Cop in the Sixties," for only $5.95.
You can also read more about me and my career as a police officer.
I just added a new page to the site yesterday, The Cop The City.
On this page you will see the cover of my upcoming book, "The Cop and The City."
You can read some free text from the book. I will be… Continue

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At 7:46am on September 4, 2009, Kat Yares said…
I spent the first five or six years of my life in OHIO. Little town called Painesville, up near Lake Erie.
At 6:54am on July 8, 2009, Michelle Sara Hart said…
Thanks Ron, What is the name of your book?
At 3:40pm on June 30, 2009, tsnelson said…
Hi. I just realized we are both from Butler County. I'm in Oxford. Our paths may have crossed at some point as I have done a bit of collaborative work with local police depts in my prev .role as director of the rape crisis program ('89-'93) and now as a private practice consultant, trainer, educator. Hope your writing goes well. Keep me apprised when your book is out. My info is at the website www.reflectionsfromwomen.com--upcoming book about women's stories of resilience in difficult times.
Take care,
Terri Spahr Nelson
 
 

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