The BSO Professional Association, I.U.P.A. Local 6030, consists of working men and women throughout the County who are in positions in such diverse departments as evidence gathering, child investigations, court services, detention, finger printing analysts, pretrial services, probation, treatment, technology and youth services.
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- BWC shows Ill. 3-year-old hostage fatally wounded in OISon July 10, 2026 at 5:27 pm
A man was holding a mother and two children at knifepoint when a Princeton Police sergeant fired shots; the suspect then grabbed the wounded child and fought against officers trying to save him
- BWC shows Ill. 3-year-old hostage fatally wounded in OISon July 10, 2026 at 5:27 pm
A man was holding a mother and two children at knifepoint when a Princeton Police sergeant fired shots; the suspect then grabbed the wounded child and fought against officers trying to save him
- Ga. officer fired, charged after negligent discharge kills suspecton July 10, 2026 at 4:58 pm
Now-former DeKalb County Police officer Derrick Harris Jr. was allegedly holding his gun to Seth Jayden Eccles's back while trying to cuff him when he negligently discharged his gun
- Ga. officer fired, charged after negligent discharge kills suspecton July 10, 2026 at 4:58 pm
Now-former DeKalb County Police officer Derrick Harris Jr. was allegedly holding his gun to Seth Jayden Eccles's back while trying to cuff him when he negligently discharged his gun
- First Defense Fentanyl Detection Wipe Recognized with 2026 World of Wipes Innovation Awardon July 10, 2026 at 2:42 pm
The recognition highlights the wipe’s innovative approach to presumptive fentanyl surface detection and its potential value for professionals working in high-risk safety environments
- New Ohio law requires drivers, passengers to identify themselves during traffic stops or face chargeson July 10, 2026 at 2:33 pm
House Bill 492 makes it a misdemeanor for a driver or passenger to refuse to provide their name, address or date of birth when an officer reasonably suspects they have violated Ohio motor-vehicle laws
