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The boys are back with Second Amendment Radio and the Great Outdoors. This week we welcome Chief Mike Weigand, retiring from the Eureka Police Department. Chief Weigand started with Eureka PD in 1976 and served as Chief of Police since 1987. Congratulations, Chief! We also welcome Stephen Willeford with Gun Owners of America.
Chief Greg Brown of the Eureka Fire Protection District discussed his long tenure with the department since 1981, the increasing demands for service, and their community involvement, including fire safety education and disaster response. He also highlighted the close collaboration with the Eureka Police Department and the strong sense of community support in Eureka.
Add flooding to the growing list of Humboldt's recent weather-related calamities. We have the roundup of where the water is making life difficult. Plus, the Eureka Police Department locate a suspect wanted for attempted murder. Those stories and more on today's newscast with John Kennedy O'Connor.
In the third Hour of The Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc Talks to Genevieve Wood, Senior Advisor at The Heritage Foundation, about the Respect for Marriage Act.School districts not wanting feed back from parents and we have the First Responder Spotlight, celebrating the Eureka Police Department and Chief Mike Weigand. Pat Byrne also joins the show from Responder Rescue. In the Final Hour: The Bottomline with Jeff Smith.
Join for the final episode of our three part series on Bob Durst, the trial for the murder of Susan Berman, and possible other victims. Lynne Kathryn Schulze was last seen on December 10, 1971 in Middlebury, VT. Lynne is a white female with light brown hair and blue eyes. She was 5'3" and 115 pounds at the time of her disappearance. If you have any information about Lynne's case, please contact the Middlebury Police Department at 802-388-3191. Karen Marie Mitchell was last seen on November 25, 1997 in Eureka, California. Karen is a white female with sandy brown hair and blue/green eyes. She was 5'5" and 130 pounds at the time of her disappearance. If you have any information about Karen's case, please contact the Eureka Police Department 707-441-4044. Sandra Lee Hopler was last seen on September 29, 1973 in La Plume, Pennsylvania. Sandra is a white female with light brown hair and hazel eyes. She was 5'4" and 125 pounds at the time of her disappearance. If you have any information about Sandra's case, please contact the Pennsylvania State Police at 570-963-3156. Kathryn Kolodziej was last seen leaving the Vault Tavern on Main Street in Cobleskill, NY. She was found murdered on November 28, 1974. If you have any information regarding Kathryn's murder, please contact the New York State Police Troop G, SP Princetown at 518-630-1700 or Troop G, Major Crimes Unit at 518-783-3212. If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse at home, there are several resources available who can help you today. National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-SAFE (7233) https://www.thehotline.org/ National Dating Abuse Helpline 866-331-9474 www.loveisrespect.org
On this week's episode we speak with Leonard LaFrance, a sergeant with the Eureka Police Department and head of the Community Safety Engagement Team (CSET) which concentrates on the city's Old Town and waterfront areas and handles many of the calls associated with homelessness and people experiencing mental health emergencies.
Chuck Maher and Mike Werges of the Eureka Police Department join guest-host Bo Matthews to tell us about the “Shop with a Cop” program. Florence Ann Romano, aka “The Windy City Nanny,” teaches us how to capture memories with your family during this unusual holiday season. KMOX legal analyst Brad Young explains whether or not your boss can make it mandatory for you to get a COVID vaccine. Finally, financial advisor Ron Ellis share yearend tax ideas and tips. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ride along with Captain Stephens as he talks about growing up in Kentucky and his twenty years with the Eureka Police Department. We discuss ice cream, Corvettes, weird traffic stops and the Yellow Brick Road. This is... EPD Ride Along
(Episode 88)The Eureka Police Department is investigating an officer who admitted on camera to telling a Native American man working on his car along the waterfront to “go back to the reservation.” In the footage the man can be heard responding with some insults of his own. The ‘Department has a zero-tolerance policy for racially insensitive comments. As the incident garners widespread attention, reactions and analysis are shared while body cam footage could eventually reveal more. Also: - Man in His Skivvies Tied Up After Alleged Road Ruckus - Investigators Say Eurekan Posed At High Schooler to Obtain Child Porn - Ferndale’s Famous Owls Dying, Testing Might Reveal Why - County Fighting Lawsuit Alleging 2017 Cannabis Tax Missteps - Serial Upskirter Pleads Guilty - SoHum Man Responds Extremely Poorly to Rejection, Allegedly - Guy Fieri Joins Robert De Niro and Others Getting 2019 Hollywood Stars - Coroner: Elderly Arcata Man Dies After Dog Attack, Dog Euthanized - Lonely Planet Visits Humboldt Redwoods - Old Town Getting New Murals - Other Top Stories Refresh yourself or catch up on local news with Humboldt Last Week. It begins with quick summaries and often finishes with an interview or longer story. Available where you get podcasts and downloadable for later listening. It also includes additional crime updates, some attempts at humor, new music picks, Facebook giveaways, and more top stories. You can listen and connect at humboldtlastweek.com.
Ride along with Officer Rabang for a behind the scenes look at what it takes to serve on the Eureka Police Department. Tour a site that was previously an encampment and hear about the rewards and challenges of being a police officer. This is... EPD Ride Along!
Officer Watson Ride along with Officer Watson on her last patrol before becoming a Detective. A bank robbery occurs minutes before going on shift. We go inside the Humboldt County Correctional Facility we experience the show's first arrest on the podcast. Join us for a behind the scenes look at what it takes to serve on the Eureka Police Department. This is... EPD Ride Along!
Ride along with Officer Ross and learn about the man behind the badge, find out what it is like being an Officer with the Eureka Police Department and make some interesting stops along the way. This is...EPD Ride Along!
In this episode Jeff rides along with Officer Ryan McElroy. Learn about the man behind the badge, find out what it is like being an Officer with the Eureka Police Department and make some interesting stops along the way. This is...EPD Ride Along!
Join us on our debut episode where Jeff Davis rides along with Officer Raymond Nunez. Learn about the man behind the badge, find out what it is like being an Officer with the Eureka Police Department and make some interesting stops along the way. This is...EPD Ride Along!
The Eureka Police Department are the men and woman who risk their lives each day to protect and serve the members of our community. Now, get exclusive access to what it’s like on the front line. Each month we take a ride along with a different police officer to find out their story, and what it’s like serving on the Eureka Police Department. This is…EPD Ride Along. New Episodes are available every second Friday of each month at noon!
Happy Thanksgiving! In this bonus episode, we look into 3 Thanksgiving mysteries. If you have any information about Paul Knockel’s disappearance please contact the Dubuque Police Department at (563) 589-4410 If you have any information concerning Karen Mitchell's disappearance, please contact the Eureka Police Department at 707-441-4044 If you have any information concerning the Thanksgiving John Doe, please contact the Bucks Country Police Department at (215) 345-4143 Help support the show: Patreon.com/EsotericOddities - Connect With Us - Instagram - @ EsotericOdditiesTwitter - https://twitter.com/esotericodditie Facebook - https://facebook.com/esotericoddities Email - Odditiespodcast@gmail.com Soundcloud - https://Soundcloud.com/esotericoddities - Sources - http://bit.ly/2zsERJu http://bit.ly/2hJPgF9 http://bit.ly/2zU4GkJ