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Lawrence and Douglas County

Lawrence and Douglas county

Police youth camp set for next month

May 8, 2012

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The Lawrence Police Department is once again offering its police camp for youths this summer.

The camp is open to children ages 8 to 12, and will be June 7-9 on the Free State High School campus, 4700 Overland Drive. The camp runs from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday and Friday, and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.

Children will participate in hands-on activities, incorporating teamwork, physical and mental fitness, and other activities to highlight careers in law enforcement. The camp also teaches life skills, builds self-confidence, develops self-esteem and promotes citizenship.

The camp is limited to 60 children, and the cost is $30 per child, which includes two T-shirts and a meal on the last day of camp.

The application deadline is Friday. Applications can be found online at http://police.lawrenceks.org/content/police-camp-2012, and they may be mailed or dropped off at the Lawrence Police Department, Special Projects Unit, 4820 Bob Billings Parkway.

 For more information, contact police officers Jay Bialek or Myrone Grady at 830-7410.

Comments

smitty 1 year ago

Bialek is named in the civil suit against the city and LPD........teach our children what they need to know to be an LE officer in Lawrence.....

Carrie Neighbor's civil suit states....

Abuse Of Discretionary Authority : Harassment:

In 2007, at the expense of the Lawrence Tax Payers,

Officer Micky Rantz and Jay Bialek drove a police issued Crown Vic to Denver Colorado, to interview former Yellow House employee Sandra Donner. Ms. Donner was not called as a witness at trial.

Annette Miller was a single mother with 2 children living in Denver also. Miller had filed a complaint with

Internal Affairs Sgt. Dan Ward against several Lawrence police officers including Jay Bialek for harassment tied to the Yellow House case.

On the same day as Ms. Donner's interview two men were seen in a Crown Vic with Kansas Plates in Annette Millers Apt. Parking lot.

A short man matching officer Bialek's description got out of the Crown Vic walked around her car and slashed all four of Annette Millers tires.....

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rtpayton 1 year ago

Suggestion teach the children that people like smitty like to bash the Lawrence Police officers daily.

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smitty 1 year ago

From the supporting affidavit to Carrie Neighbor's civil suit.

Witness Coercion And Intimidation:

LKPD Officers Jay Bialek and Micky Rantz: Theft and mishandling of evidence, Falsified Documents, Misappropriation of City funds and Evidence, impersonation of a Federal Agent, perjury.

Patrick Nieder: Convicted felon with firearms,early release from incarceration. During Mr. Nieders interrogation he states to Lawrence Police officers Bialek and Rantz that he dealt with Patricia. Officers correct him and give him Carrie Neighbors full name. He then confesses to having been in possession of firearms while a convicted felon. He is assured by the officers that's not a problem.....

....Mr. Nieder could not properly identify Ms. Neighbors during the initial interrogations, the Prosecution erected a large poster on an art easel at trial with various photo's including Ms. Neighbors Photograph and name on it......

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smitty 1 year ago

From the supporting affidavit to Carrie Neighbor's civil suit.

Witness Coercion And Intimidation:

LKPD Officers Jay Bialek and Micky Rantz: Theft and mishandling of evidence, Falsified Documents, Misappropriation of City funds and Evidence, impersonation of a Federal Agent, perjury.

Patrick Nieder: Convicted felon with firearms,early release from incarceration. During Mr. Nieders interrogation he states to Lawrence Police officers Bialek and Rantz that he dealt with Patricia. Officers correct him and give him Carrie Neighbors full name. He then confesses to having been in possession of firearms while a convicted felon. He is assured by the officers that's not a problem.....

....Mr. Nieder could not properly identify Ms. Neighbors during the initial interrogations, the Prosecution erected a large poster on an art easel at trial with various photo's including Ms. Neighbors Photograph and name on it......

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