Officer Nicholas Hoffman shares his traffic data with Lisa Kelly and other city council members. Although most officers deal with traffic violations and related issues in their day-to-day duties, the Fort Thomas Police Department now has a position dedicated exclusively to this issue. Officer Nicholas Hoffman has been selected to fill the newly created position […]
Tag: Police Chief Mike Daly
BREAKING: Casey Kilgore Named Fort Thomas Chief of Police
Fort Thomas Police Chief Mike Daly has publicly announced that he plans to retire after 27 years of service. Chief Daly will retire on July 31, 2018. Daly has served as the Fort Thomas Police Chief since August 1, 2005. RELATED: Fort Thomas Police Chief, Mike Daly, Announces Retirement Lieutenant Casey Kilgore has been named […]
Fort Thomas Police Chief Announces Retirement
Chief Mike Daly has 27 years in criminal justice, most of them in Fort Thomas. He will retire July 31. The March Fort Thomas City Council meeting concluded on a bittersweet note with the announcement that Police Chief Mike Daly will retire as of July 31, 2018. Daly began his career as a police officer […]
Traffic Changes at Busy Intersections Could Be Indefinite
The Fort Thomas Police Department has been conducting traffic studies during the last two weeks to see whether or not allowing traffic to flow without crossing guards directing traffic. Officer Sean Donelan reported a successful experiment last week at the intersection of Memorial Parkway and N. Fort Thomas Avenue by allowing the crossing guard to […]
Fort Thomas Officer, Will Hunt, Promoted to Sergeant
Sgt. William Hunt, with his wife, Kelly, and three boys. FTM file. An executive order appointing Officer Will Hunt as a Sergeant for the City of Fort Thomas was approved by City Council Monday night. With the retirement of longtime Fort Thomas Police Sergeant, Chris Goshorn, last month, a spot to move up in the […]
City Council Round-Up: Property Tax Increase, VA Homes Update
UPDATE: This story has been updated to include City Administrator Don Martin’s comments on the decreased appraised value of the VA Homes. – Ed. By Gina Holt, FTM City Reporter New police officers, a proposed cell tower, a city-wide property tax increase, and the VA homes are just a few of the topics that were […]
City Council Round-Up: Street Resurfacing Moves Forward, FTPD Grows
Fort Thomas City Council chambers got what will most likely be a preview of the next four years to come, as Councilman and current Mayor Pro-tem Eric Haas presided over Monday night’s council meeting, in Mayor Mary Brown’s absence. Council heard discussion of the 2014 street resurfacing, the FTPD monthly report, a possible cooperation between the city and […]
FTPD Continues Rape Aggression Defense Classes
In 2013, Sgt. Chris Carpenter and Off. Emily Leising of the Fort Thomas Police Department maintained their certification as Instructors for Women’s Basic Self-Defense through the Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) system, by assisting in various classes throughout the area and offering classes in Fort Thomas.
Drug-Fueled Burglaries, Car Break-Ins and Thefts Top FTPD 2013 Stats
Burglaries, car break-ins, and thefts topped the list of crimes investigated by Fort Thomas detectives in 2013, according to the FTPD Annual Report, released last week. Police point to drug addiction as a “major theme behind these thefts,” the report says.
City Council Round-Up: FTPD 2013 Annual Report, Fort Thomas Reservoir, VA Homes Update
Correction: A previous version of this story reported that Ken Rechtin had been appointed to the Fort Thomas Renaissance Board. Mayor Brown has appointed Kim Rechtin to Renaissance Board, and this story has been updated to correct that error. The Fort Thomas Police Department delivered its annual report to city council Monday night, and council […]

