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NPD’s new crime scene van signals a shift towards the future – Newnan Times-Herald

Clay Neely / The Newnan Times-Herald

Officer Thomas Lanyi stands inside the new crime scene van that belongs to the Newnan Police Department. Along with Lt. Tate Washington, Lanyi designed the interior to accommodate the needs of any active crime scene.

For many years, Newnan police crime scene technicians made do with a rather unorthodox vehicle for the job: a 2007 Chevy Impala.

Detectives would sort through the trunk of the car, looking for their standard tools of the trade like fingerprint kits and evidence bags. If something was left back at the office, someone would inevitably have to retrieve it.

Now, a custom-designed crime scene van is ensuring investigators have every tool at their disposal at any given time. A 2017 Dodge Ram 3500 cargo van is now the centerpiece of any active crime scene.

Officer Thomas Lanyi has more than 30 years of law enforcement experience. Three years ago, the longtime Moreland resident retired from the Cobb County Sheriffs Office and began working at the Newnan Police Department as his retirement job.

After serving on patrol with Newnan, he eventually took on the position of crime scene investigator bringing him full circle in his career.

When breaking into law enforcement in the early 1980s, Lanyi cut his teeth as a crime scene investigator and evidence custodian. Getting back into crime scene investigation was like riding a bike, Layni said.

Along with Lt. Tate Washington, Lanyi helped design the interior of the truck, which allowed him to use his experience as an investigator to make sure every inch of space counted.

The van features locking drawers, a desk for fingerprint and paperwork, along with LED lights. The work area is entirely climate controlled. Work lights illuminate the outside of the van, and all evidence is safely secured inside.

The design was carried out by Leggett & Platt, a manufacturer that designs and produces various engineered components and products. Washington and Lanyi submitted their idea, and the final product was exactly as envisioned.

Anything that might be needed at the scene of a crime is now readily available.

The van is a far cry from its predecessor.

This truck is capable of handling four Impala trunks, Newnan Police Chief D.L. Buster Meadows joked. In the past, someone would have to come back to the office and return to the scene. This makes our investigations much more streamlined.

Even with all the bells and whistles, Lanyi said hes most proud of the fact that the project stayed under budget. The final cost of the truck after full customization was $41,321.73. Because it was paid for using seized assets, it came at no cost to taxpayers.

As fast as our city is growing, its a major asset to the department, Lanyi said. I think this sets us up for taking care of the needs of a growing community for a long time.

**** Clay Neely: clay@newnan.com, @clayneely

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DPD Investigation Unit adds new family member – Duncan Banner

A new member has joined the Duncan Police Department Investigation Unit, but she isnt new to policing the streets.

Lori Adams, who served as the Evidence and Property Custodian for DPD, now takes on the position of Crime Scene Investigative Technician. Shes seen more accomplishments than that this year though; she also took home the City of Duncan Employee of the Year Award.

When the opportunity was presented to me, I knew this was a challenge I wanted to accept and I am looking forward to the training and experiences ahead, Adams said. I work with an outstanding support system and feel very honored for the confidence this department places into me.

The position change stemmed from ongoing budget cuts, Police Chief Danny Ford said.

According to Ford, Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation might have to pull some of their staffing from the area, including in divisions related to criminal investigations. This was the best decision to handle the money troubles, officials said.

Capt. Joe Shoemake said, Having Lori fill this position will benefit the investigations division by allowing our team to begin any investigation while she is able to process, collect and secure evidence at the scene.

The position for Adams will become fully functioning within the next year, officials say, and shes expected to help streamline the evidence collection process. Previously, Adams was sent to a three-week crime scene investigation technical school, DPD states.

She received training in evidence collection, fingerprinting, photography, blood spatter, search methods, diagraming and other subjects pertaining to the duties required in the CSI Tech Position, states a press release.

Adams began with DPD as a dispatcher in 2003, but shes off to Academy next to obtain her Cleet Reserve Certification.

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Ann Coulter green lights North Korea to develop rocket that would … – SFGate

By Joel Connelly, SeattlePI

Ann Coulter: "They love me in Seattle and if they don't, they would if they got to know me."

Ann Coulter: "They love me in Seattle and if they don't, they would if they got to know me."

Ann Coulter: Tongue in cheek, she's giving green light to North Korea to develop a rocket capable of hitting Seattle.

Ann Coulter: Tongue in cheek, she's giving green light to North Korea to develop a rocket capable of hitting Seattle.

Ann Coulter attends the TIME 100 Gala celebrating TIME'S 100 Most Influential People In The World at Jazz at Lincoln Center on April 24, 2012 in New York City.

Ann Coulter attends the TIME 100 Gala celebrating TIME'S 100 Most Influential People In The World at Jazz at Lincoln Center on April 24, 2012 in New York City.

Political commentator, author Ann Coulter attends The Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe at Sony Studios on August 27, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)

Political commentator, author Ann Coulter attends The Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe at Sony Studios on August 27, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)

Ann Coulter attends the TIME 100 Gala, TIME's 100 most influential people in the world, at Jazz at Lincoln Center on April 29, 2014 in New York City.

Ann Coulter attends the TIME 100 Gala, TIME's 100 most influential people in the world, at Jazz at Lincoln Center on April 29, 2014 in New York City.

Ann Coulter arrives at a dinner to celebrate Time 100, Time Magazine's list of the 100 most influential people in the world Monday, May 8, 2006 in New York.

Ann Coulter arrives at a dinner to celebrate Time 100, Time Magazine's list of the 100 most influential people in the world Monday, May 8, 2006 in New York.

Ann Coulter during a taping of "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," in 2006.

Ann Coulter during a taping of "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," in 2006.

Political commentator Ann Coulter poses in New York's Central Park, Aug. 11, 2003.

Political commentator Ann Coulter poses in New York's Central Park, Aug. 11, 2003.

Ann Coulter green lights North Korea to develop rocket that would hit Seattle

She once told a radio reporter, "They love me in Seattle," but conservative pundit Ann Coulter is making this liberal city the object of her own "nuclear option."

Coulter has given a tongue-in-cheek green light for North Korea's "Great Leader" Kim Jong Un to develop a nuclear missile capable of hitting Seattle, a city making national news for defying the Trump administration.

In a Tweet posted Thursday, Coulter said:

Gen. Michael Hayden: N Korea will make nuke capable of hitting Seattle! Situation will be dire as soon as they can hit a city worth saving.

Hayden is a former director of the National Security Agency, and ex-chief of the Central Intelligence Agency.

Coulter is renowned for saying outrageous things to sell books, and for her dislike of liberal cities and immigrants.

She began a dispatch from the 2004 Democratic National Convention with the words: "Here at the spasm of Satan convention in Boston." She has fulminated over the decline in the percentage of Americans who are white. At World Cup time in 2014, she blamed the moral decay of America on its embrace of soccer.

Yes, actually.

Naturally, this frequent Fox News guest would turn her attention to this corner of what Wall Street Journal editorialists call "the Left Coast." After all, less than 10 percent of Emerald City citizens voted for Trump.

At last year's Republican National Convention, she did tell Jason Rantz of KIRO Radio: "They love me in Seattle. And if they don't they would if they got to know me."

What she practices, however, is not love.

Coulter has railed against U.S. District Judge James Robart, who issued the restraining order that stopped Trump's Muslim travel ban No. 1 She found a quote from the judge -- who is overseeing Seattle police reform -- and Tweeted: "Watch Judge James Robart say 'black lives matter' in court."

She defended Delaware's gaffe-prone 2010 Republican Senate nominee by saying, "Whatever they say about Christine O'Donnell, there is no one stupider in politics than Patty Murray of Washington."

Accuracy has never been a Coulter forte. Last year, for instance, Coulter Tweeted: "Seattle mall shooter, Muslim immigrant Arcan Cetin, voted 3X in US elections, though he is not a citizen."

Cetin was a resident of Skagit County, 60 miles north of Seattle, and killed five people at the Cascade Mall in Burlington.

As well, Coulter might be challenged to reconcile her suggestion of Seattle as a target with her past statement: "Christianity fuels everything I write."

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Ann Coulter Blasts Trump For Missile Strike, Questions Assad’s Role In Gas Attack – CBS Philly


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