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Richard Paul Moses 32, Male
Belvidere Illinois
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Residence.
Queen Creek, Arizona
Department:
Florence Police Dept.
Title/rank:
K-9 Officer
Years of public service:
3
Agency structure:
Law enforcement
Professional Qualifications:
HGN certified, FTO,
Bio:
Q: Why is a Police Officer on here? A: Because I hold firefighters dear to my heart. My father is a fireman and so is my cousin and uncle. In addition, I may switch from blue to red someday and have questions some of you can answer.

I was an active duty US Marine for 5 years. Unfortunately I got out, went to college and obtained my Associates Degree then went to Moody Bible Institute for 2 years but never made it to the mission field. I worked on an oil field in North Dakota for awhile then became a Cop in Arizona. Sometimes I wonder if I should have become a firemen?!?!

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At 7:38pm on October 1, 2008, Brenda Tenney said…
Hello Richard to you and yours,Hope all is going well,we have had one busy week,trying to raise money for our fire dept.We had and Poker Run,I don't know how well it turned out.I had to leave the last stop.
I went to Arson school this year,have to get the old book out,and study again.
I am going to train my dog,Angel.She may be good for something...I hope she will learn well.She will walk beside me,and i tell her to sit,she will,She can learn more .I must take up more time with her.
At 6:54am on September 29, 2008, Richard Paul Moses said…
How to train an ARSON Dog you ask????? click on my dog pict below and read the short post. How's that for relation to fire training. (I tried)
At 6:43am on September 29, 2008, Richard Paul Moses said…
Hey, I removed the funny picture so fast I didn't even get to read what all you guys said about it. I did not know removing it it would make your comments go away before I could read them. I think everyone liked it but Todd thought it may eventually offend someone so I removed it. Actually if it makes ya feel better, when I saw it I was offended too that a dirtbag would say that about my police buddies. So I guess that guy now knows that if you drive around with a sign in your back window that says "Cops suck .........." then you will probally not be getting a warning when you get pulled over. If I see someone drive around with a "I hate fireman sign in his back car window... he's gonna get a ticket too!" But thats unlikely....Public seems to love you guys more than the coppers for some reason?!.
At 8:27am on September 28, 2008, Todd McKee said…
Please allow me to invite you to the group new called Unique HazMat Incidents. This is where you can share pictures, pre-plans, and stories of what you consider a Unique Hazardous Materials incident. Todd McKee
At 8:58pm on September 27, 2008, Richard Moses said…
Hey copper what's new? I have not seen that movie yet. I did not know you were a K-9 officer. What's the pooches name? Send me an email.
 
 

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