The Bremen Police Department’s K9 Taro will soon be better protected thanks to a charitable donation made through the organization ‘Vested Interest in K9s’.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Members Consider Several Requests from Police Chief
The Bremen Police Department will be looking to purchase new vehicles.
Continue readingBremen Man Arrested on Child Exploitation Charges
A Bremen man is facing charges following a tip to Bremen police provided by the National Center from Missing and Exploited Children.
Continue readingBremen Man Arrested on Drug Charges
A Bremen man was arrested on drug charges on Friday, Dec. 20 following a traffic stop.
Continue readingBremen Fire Dept Teams Up with Local Business to Collect Toys for Project Santa
The Bremen Volunteer Fire Department is once again teaming up with local businesses to collect toys to give to families in need this Christmas season.
Continue readingThree Arrests Made Following Traffic Stops Conducted by Bremen PD
Traffic stops made by the Bremen Police Department on Saturday resulted in multiple arrests.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Updated on K9 Officer Training
The new Bremen K9 officer and his partner are in their second week of training at the Vohne Liche Kennels in Denver, Indiana.
Continue readingBremen Police Department Names New K9 Officer
The Bremen Police Department announced the new K9 officer during the Bremen Town Council meeting Tuesday afternoon.
Continue readingElkhart Man Arrested Following Alleged Suspicious Incident
A suspicious person call to police late Monday night ended with the arrest of an Elkhart man in Bremen.
Continue readingNew Bremen Police Officer Sworn into Service
Newly hired Bremen police officer Trent Miles was sworn into service Thursday afternoon.
Continue readingSoft Lockdown at Bremen Public Schools Lifted After About an Hour
A domestic situation that reportedly occurred at a residence near Bremen High School Wednesday Morning resulted in school officials taking action to protect students.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Approves Promotion of Police Officer
The Bremen Police Commissioners recently recommended the promotion of Officer Nick Spaid from First Class Patrolman to Sergeant.
According to Police Chief Brad Kile, Spaid has served the community for past 18 years as a police officer. He graduated from Bremen High School in 1996 and is also a veteran of the United States Navy.
The increase in pay wouldn’t take effect until the next pay period that begins on Sept. 16.
The promotion request was presented to the Bremen Town Council members on Monday who approved the promotion with a unanimous vote.
Indianapolis Man with PCP Allegedly Found in System Arrested after Failing Field Sobriety Tests
An Indianapolis man who allegedly had PCP in his system was arrested following a traffic stop that occurred in Marshall County shortly after midnight this morning.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Discusses Wage Ordinance
The Bremen Town Council members were presented with a wage ordinance that changes the new Probationary Police Officer pay to $25 an hour.
Continue readingBremen Teens Accused of Stealing ATV
Two Bremen teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of stealing an ATV. Bremen Police say the theft was reported Wednesday in the 900 block of North Center Street.
Continue readingBremen PD Assisted by Multiple Agencies and Observant Citizens to Locate Fleeing Suspects Saturday Night
Two individuals with multiple active warrants were taken into custody Saturday night after initially attempting to flee from authorities.
Continue readingMarshall County Sheriff’s Department to Apply for OPO/CHIRP Grant
Bremen officer Troy Ulch asked the Marshall County Council members for permission to apply for a Comprehensive Hoosier Highways Injury Reduction Program (CHIRP) grant for Marshall County.
Continue readingBremen Police Department to Get New Officer
Bremen Police Chief Brad Kile asked the town council members Monday afternoon to approve a conditional offer of employment to Trent Miles for an open officer position on the police department.
Continue readingLocal Agencies to Participate in Nation-Wide ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ Initiative
About 230 Hoosier law-enforcement agencies and thousands nation-wide will soon join together for the annual “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” mobilization.
Continue readingICJI to Distribute Speed-Enforcement Devices to Local Law Enforcement Agencies
The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) is distributing 1,000 new RADAR and LIDAR speed-enforcement devices to various local police agencies around the state.
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