The Alexandria Police Department is holding an electronic device collection throughout January to help their police social work program. The program aims to alleviate an added burden for the most vulnerable populations and provide them with a connection to services and support. The phone donations help provide emergency phones to victims of abuse, senior citizens, […]
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Police officer shortage could lead to PTO changes in Alexandria
A police officer shortage led Alexandria city officials to consider revisions to the city’s paid time off policy. Police Chief Lucas Cooper was the first to raise the issue at a recent Personnel Committee meeting, and while much of the discussion focused on police officers, the changes considered in the meetings could affect all full-time […]
Alexandria committee considers changes to gun ordinance
The Alexandria Safety Committee agreed to consider revisions to the city’s gun ordinance in their meeting earlier this month. Although the issue had been brought up in city council meetings in the past, this is the first time it has been fielded by the safety committee. A resident who wanted to hunt deer on their […]
NKY Officers Recognized with Impaired Driving Safety Awards
Cold Spring Police Officer Matt Lloyd holds his state award for keeping our streets safe. He is among officers in our area who have made the most arrests for impaired driving. By Robin Gee, City Council Beat Editor Four area police officers have received Governor’s Impaired Driving Enforcement awards from the Kentucky Office of Highway […]
Alexandria Police Chief Announces Two Officer Promotions
Alexandria Police Lieutenant Natalie Selby and Sergeant Richard Northcutt take the oath of office from city attorney Michael Duncan for their new positions. By Robin Gee, City Council Beat Editor Two Alexandria police officers received promotions and were sworn in for their new duties at the November 7 city council meeting. Lieutenant Natalie Selby serves […]
Alexandria Police Department Honors Longtime Officer
Alexandria Police Chief Lucas Cooper presents retiring Detective Sergeant Gary Frodge a plaque to honor and thank him for his many years of service to the community. By Robin Gee, City Council Beat Editor With 36 years in law enforcement, Detective Sergeant Gary Frodge of the Alexandria Police Department is retiring at the end of […]
Alexandria Police Looking for shooting suspect, residents to “shelter in place”
An active investigation on Brookwood Dr. in Alexandria, has led Alexandria Police to let residents know to “shelter in place until further notice” after police say a shooting occurred. An emergency advisory message was sent to residents by police via Nixle. The message also indicated that the area should be avoided. Authorities say they are […]
Alexandria Shares Police Department News and Fall Plans
Alexandria Police Chief Lucas Cooper congratulates Chris Jaskowiak on his promotion to detective sergeant. By Robin Gee, City Council Beat Editor The Alexandria city council congratulated two Alexandria police officers at its first meeting of October. With the upcoming retirement of Detective Sergeant Gary Frodge, the department promoted Chris Jaskowiak to the detective sergeant position. […]
Police: Suspect Intentionally Swerved Into Police, Civilian Vehicles
The driver of a stolen semi intentionally slammed his vehicle into police and civilian cars this morning after leading police on a chase through Ohio and Kentucky, according to police. Police are still looking for the subject in Campbell County, who is described as a white man with blondish-hair, wearing an orange shirt. After the […]
Campbell County Boy Arrested After Online Threat Toward School
A Campbell County boy is in custody after sheriff’s deputies said he threatened to kill people at Sharp Middle School in Pendleton County. A School Resource Officer at Campbell County Middle School was made aware that the boy had posted photos pictures of weapons, Alexandria Police said. They then alerted officials in Pendleton County of […]

