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Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Please Donate to the Blue Alert Foundation

Help us to Help them who Protect all of us everyday.

The Blue Alert Foundation is asking all the can to please donate before the year ends so you can take advantage of your Tax-Deductible gift to help Families of fallen Law Enforcement Officers killed in the line of duty.

The Blue Alert Foundation is a 501(c)3 Tax Exempt Pubic Charity as Determined by the I.R.S.

Please go to www.BlueAlert.us and Donate what you can, Thank you.

Sunday, December 28, 2014

Blue Alert Foundation is taking Donations for Fallen Flagstaff AZ Officer Tyler Jacob Stewart

The Blue Alert Foundation is taking donations on it's web site for the family of Flagstaff PD Officer Tyler Jacob Stewart who was killed in the line of duty, E.O.W. 12/27/2014

Police Officer Tyler Stewart was shot and killed while investigating a domestic violence incident at a home in the 800 block of West Clay Avenue at approximately 1:30 pm.

When Officer Stewart arrived at the scene a male subject exited the home and opened fire on him, striking him in the face. Despite being wounded, Officer Stewart was able to activate an emergency alert button. Responding officers discovered him suffering from the gunshot wound and he was transported to a local hospital where he later died.

The subject who shot Officer Stewart committed suicide at the scene.

Officer Stewart had served with the Flagstaff Police Department for less than one year.


The Blue Alert Foundation's web site is: www.BlueAlert.us You will see the Special Donate Button just for Officer Stewart with his Picture 


Sunday, November 30, 2014

Donate $15.00 and get Two Mourning Badge Bands

If you Donate $15.00, you will get Two (2) LEO Badge Mourning Bands, One (1) Plain Black & One (1) with the Thin Blue Line.

Your Donation Helps Families of Fallen Law Enforcement Officers killed in the line of Duty.

Please go to www.BlueAlert.us and Donate today.

The Blue Alert Foundation is a 501(c)3 Non-Profit Public Charity.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

2nd Annual Holiday Raffle to raise funds for the Families of Fallen Law Enforcement Officers

The Blue Alert Foundation is holding its 2nd Annual Holiday Raffle to raise funds for the Families of Fallen Law Enforcement Officers killed in the line of duty.

Below are some of the Events that the Blue Alert Foundation helped to put on to help the family of Trooper Chelsea Richard that was killed on the line of duty on May 3, 2014 (Traffic Accident/Vehicle did not Moveover) These Events help Families like the one you see below. This is 5 yr old Clayton, Chelsea's Son. You will see he was invited to the Miami Marlin's Game and got to put out the Rosin Bag for the Pitcher. Also he was the Guest of Honor and Event Starter for the 2nd Annual Poker Run in Clearwater Florida, Sponsored by the Suncoast Crime Prevention Association.  












Tickets are $5.00 each or 5 Tickets for $20.00
Drawing will be on December 15, 2014

Click the Blue Circle to the Left to get your Tickets
Your Tickets will be Mailed and Emailed to you.

All Prizes were Donated for this Raffle so your
Ticket Purchase is 100% Tax Deductible except
for the 50 Cents for the Mailing of the Tickets.








All Prizes were Donated by these fine Sponsors of the
2nd Annual Blue Alert Foundation Holiday Raffle.

Friday, August 1, 2014

Gov. Jan Brewer, Signs the Blue Alert System into Law

On July 31, 2014, Gov. Jan Brewer Signed into law, House Bill 2323, which will establishes a Blue Alert notification system designed to issue and coordinate alerts following an attack on a law-enforcement officer.
The system, an effort among state officials, broadcasters and others, will disseminate information statewide about suspected offenders — including detailed descriptions of the offenders, their vehicles and license-plate information. The system would be activated if, among other things, an officer has been killed or seriously injured and investigators determine the offender poses a threat to the public or other law enforcement.
The Blue Alert system has been adopted in 18 states and is being considered in seven others.
Tom Berry, the Founder of the National Blue Alert System welcomes the Great State of Arizona to the Blue Alert Family and was at the Signing Ceremony with Governor Jan Brewer and other Officials for the Signing of the Bill into Law. With Arizona, this makes 19 States that have the Blue Alert System. Kansas is the 20th State to have the Blue Alert in their State.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Jury selection continues in trial of man accused of killing deputy

BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. —Jury selection in the trial for a man accused of killing a Brevard County Sheriff's deputy will continue for the third day on Wednesday.
Brandon Bradley is charged with the death of Deputy Barbara Pill two years ago.
During the traffic stop Bradley opened fire, hitting Pill multiple times in the face and killing her, according to investigators.
When Bradley and Kerchner were arrested, both pleaded not guilty. But Kerchner changed her plea last month. She is now spending 12 years in prison after admitting her role in the crime.
On Friday, Bradley was given another chance to plead guilty and avoid a trial, but he declined.
If he's convicted of first-degree murder, he could face the death penalty.
Kerchner is expected to testify against Bradley.
More than a dozen people have completed the first round of questioning.

The judge is allowing up to a week for jury selection and up to five weeks for the trial.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Alert Cancelled:Missing Child Alert from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement Tallahassee


UPDATE: Alert has been Cancelled by the FDLE, Case Resolved

A Florida MISSING CHILD Alert has been issued for Zach
Brown, a white male, 15 years old, 5 feet 6 inches tall, 140 pounds, brown
hair, brown eyes, last seen in the area of 3000 Downan Point Drive in Land O'
Lakes, Florida wearing white tee shirt with an elaborate black design on the
front, dark gray or black
jeans but might possibly be wearing shorts, and bright
red high top shoes.  



If you have any information on the whereabouts of this
child please contact the Pasco County Sheriff's Office at 727-844-7711 or 911.

Monday, January 20, 2014

UPDATED: Cops find car they say struck, dragged New Britain officer

UPDATE 9:35 a.m.: Police have recovered the vehicle used in the incident where an officer was severely injured. Police are doing a track of the the area with police dogs in area of Sandy Brook Drive and Blake Road. Officers are going door to door seeking informaiton. Police Chief Wardwell believe a citizen saw the description of the car on the news and called it in at approximately 8:20 a.m. this morning.

The vehicle will be seized and police are currently getting a searh warrant. Police have not determined how many suspects there are or released a description to the public yet.

As police were giving an 8 a.m. press conference on the events of last night that left an officer critically injured, more than two dozen officers ran out of the press conference to head to a Sandy Hook Drive address. It is believed the suspect is holed up at that location.

The injured officer has been in surgery for several hours as of 8 a.m. this morning, said Police Chief James Wardwell. He is expected to be in surgery for several more.

NEW BRITAIN -- Police released the following statement. They are looking for a blue 2011 Hyundai Sonata with tinted windows, license plate number 491ZUO in connection with an incident where an officer was run over and dragged by the vehicle.

On January 19, 2014, at approximately 8:02 PM, New Britain Police were dispatched to the area of North Street and Willow Street on the report of a stolen motor vehicle. Less than thirty minutes later, a New Britain Police Officer located the reported stolen vehicle in the rear of 56 Wilcox Street. The officer approached the vehicle to investigate further and was struck, run over, and dragged up the long driveway at that location and into the street. The vehicle was last seen traveling north on Wilcox Street, leaving the badly wounded officer lying in the roadway. Two other New Britain Police Officers arrived on scene a few seconds later and located the injured officer. The officers administered first aid and called for Paramedics. The injured officer was transported to an area trauma hospital and is currently undergoing surgery for serious injuries sustained in this incident.

The vehicle which struck the officer and fled the scene is a Blue 2011 Hyundai Sonata with tinted windows – CT Registration 491ZUO.

Any person with information about this incident or the above listed vehicle should call the New Britain Police Department at (860) 826-3000. The vehicle should not be approached and the person or person(s) operating the vehicle should be considered dangerous.

The name of the injured officer is not being disclosed at this time while family members are being notified.