Not Forgotten Officers       

 
Dedicated to some of the retired but not forgotten Officers that have spent their entire lives serving the Kenosha Community.  THANKS

The individual photo's are entered with approval of the Officer.  If you have any additions in mind, please let me know here--> e-mail

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1951 Melvin Knox, Joseph Tyunaitis, Joseph Trotta and Glenn Smith

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1973 Gary Fraid Who gave his life in the line of Duty

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Antonio Pingitore

Officer Antonio Pingitore,
who in 1918 gave his life in the line of duty
, trying to stop 3 men who just dynamited a vault and were escaping with $50,000.00 in cash and bonds.  Leaving a wife and 8 children.

T. Remus
In his younger days but retired as Captain in 1998 Tim Remus

D. Conradt
In his younger days but retired as Captain in 1997 Dennis Conradt

M. Bostetter
In his younger days but retired as Captain in 1998 Michael Bostetter

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Photo is just a few years old.  Retired as a Lieutenant in 1997 James Gibson

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Tim Robbins, a fearless Police Officer that always gave us his best.

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Assistant Chief of Police Bob Carney.  Never had the chance to retire, but is remembered for all of his efforts to improve the KPD

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Rudolph Botz, retired as a Captain in 1985.

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1966-1992 Officer Louis Gerou, AI, Court Officer, Accident Inv. extraordinaire


Patrick Weidner served in the Assistant Chief  position for 8 years of his 31 year tenure. Retiring at the end of 2005


Steven Pataska also an Assistant Chief for 8 years of his 31 years with the KPD before retiring at the end of 2005.