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    Car Observation

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    On November 26, 2017 at 0153 hours while on patrol in my marked Sumner County Sheriff patrol vehicle, driving south bound in the 1200 block of north US 81 Hwy located in Sumner County Kansas. I observed 2 vehicles turn west on 120 Ave North and stop. I stopped my vehicle behind the second of the two vehicles a blue Ford Mustang KS tag 921 HYU. After the vehicles stopped, I observed a white male exit the driver’s side of a red 1994 Chevy S-10 (VIN # 1GCDT14Z5R8202628) pickup. The vehicle was not…

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    members of the team that survived the crash. From 1970 to present day the effects of this event are very much alive, whether it be the annual memorial or the statue that stands in remembrance, you are reminded quite frequently of the event that changed Wichita State. The documentary goes into detail from many different perspectives, but the most powerful are the stories and memories that the members of the team who survived…

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    All of his family and friends considered him to be your average child. In 1963, he graduated from Wichita Heights High School and worked in a grocery store. In 1965, he went to Kansas Wesleyan University and struggled to achieve good grades. He was a busy man who tried to do well in school, while also trying to provide for himself. While attending Kansas Wesleyan, he worked at a grocery store in Wichita on the weekends. He was also in a sorority that was supposed to make him more sociable and…

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    somethings breakfast. Some people think that the one bad thing about Newton is that it's so small and doesn't have very many places to shop for clothes and things. Newton is only about an hour from Wichita, and so if you can't find something that you need in Newton, you'll probably find it in Wichita. In Newton, you don't have to worry about clothes or food. Some think that Newton is too flat. Even though it might be flat, it had a pretty good hill were you can go sledding in the winter time.…

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    busy. In addition to riding a Harley Davidson motorcycle, Chaz is a member of the Wichita Corvette Club, often going out to 81 Speedway to watch the races. Also, he teaches an education course on gun safety and shooting at The Bullet Stop, here in Wichita, and competes in long rifle shooting competitions. Incredibly, Chaz works out three times a week and still push mows the lawn of their family home in west Wichita. Outside of his personal hobbies, Chaz’s…

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    On 09/12/2016 I, William Van Scoter was working as a Patrol Officer for the Wichita State University Police Department in Wichita Sedgwick County Kansas 67260. At approximately 1126 hours I was called by my dispatch and informed of a noise complaint and possible odor of burnt marijuana at the South Fairmount Towers on the fifth floor. I arrived at the South Towers at approximately 1127 hours. Upon my arrival to the fifth floor of the South Towers, I was met by a white male, later identified by…

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    Personal Narrative Report

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    On 07/13/2015, I, Officer Tyler Carmichael #136, was working for Wichita State University Police Department as a police officer, 1845 N. Fairmount, Wichita, Sedgwick Co. Kansas 67260. At approximately 1943 hours I was clearing a traffic stop in the 3700 block of east 21st. As I was walking back to my car I noticed a gold Impala drive past with young children in the back seat. I could not see if they were in proper restraints so I followed the vehicle. I got behind the Impala at the stop light…

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    at the New York State university in one of his books The Cattle Towns, talked about that “ the historical record did not support the violence and lawless and image of wide-open in famous end-of-the-trail communities such as Abilene, Ellsworth, Wichita, Dodge City, and Caldwell” (p. 205). He also mentioned that “ the legend of cattle town killings and cowboy violence lived on in public expression and popular fiction” (p. 205).The majority believe the West is the most violent place, cowboy with…

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    college, and I was upset that I had to attend orientation for two days. I did not know anyone in my orientation group, and I spent most of the time alone and uncomfortable. By the end of the first day, I had decided that I did not want to come to Wichita State and that I had made a bad decision. My transition mentors were great people, but they did not notice that I was miserable. That is one of the reasons I want to be a transition mentor. Because of my experience at orientation, I will be able…

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    progress from the beginning of its establishment.Important organizational elements include CASA’s history, purpose, locations, and the services that it provides. Research Children Advocacies was originally founded on March 31, 1983 under the name of Wichita Foundation…

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