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Detective and Sergeant
On one of his 1921 ventures he was actually come upon by a Detective Sergeant John J. Ryan down on his knees with a tool embedded in a labour office safe in the Postal Telegraph Building ; ;
* The police — a Detective Sergeant Agnew of the Gloucestershire Police, Paedophile and Pornography Unit-inform Messenger that child pornography has been downloaded from the Internet at some terminal located on campus.
The character Detective Inspector Robert " Robbie " Lewis ( formerly Detective Sergeant ) in the long-running ITV series Inspector Morse is a self-described Geordie – although not a " professional " one.
In response the German army declares martial law and arrests thousands of people, including Archer's partner, Detective Sergeant Harry Woods.
" Big Saint " ( April 26, 1951 ) for example, begins with " You're a Detective Sergeant.
* Don Galloway, actor best known for playing Detective Sergeant Ed Brown on Ironside
As a supporting actor, his most notable success was as Detective Sergeant Bingham, a light comedy role played opposite Gordon Harker, in the popular Inspector Hornleigh film series: Inspector Hornleigh ( 1939 ), Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday ( 1939 ), and Inspector Hornleigh Goes to It ( 1941 ).
* Gerald Sim as Detective Sergeant Beedle
In Knots and Crosses, Rebus is only a Detective Sergeant, but is promoted to Detective Inspector sometime before the start of Hide and Seek, four years later.
He has a strong platonic relationship with his understudy and protégée, Detective Sergeant Siobhan Clarke.
Scotland Yard suspects Verloc's involvement in the plot and assigns Detective Sergeant Ted Spencer ( John Loder ) to investigate Verloc, initially under cover.
One of the police officers, Detective Sergeant Frederick Fairfax, climbed the drainpipe onto the roof and grabbed hold of Bentley.
Spiny Norman is a subtle reference to the notorious former head of the London Drug Squad, Detective Sergeant Norman Pilcher, while Superintendent Harry ' Snapper ' Organs is a reference to Inspector Leonard " Nipper " Read.
The series was conceived as a vehicle for Dennis Waterman following on from his success in The Sweeney, which had finished its run the previous year and in which he co-starred as Detective Sergeant George Carter.
DS Albert Chisholm ; Detective Sergeant Albert " Cheerful Charlie " Chisholm ( played by Patrick Malahide ) made a brief appearance in the first episode and appeared in another 23 episodes in the first six series.
Rycott previously had a ' spot of bother ', which prevented him from rising through the ranks, although, he later became a Detective Sergeant.
The new police nemesis was Detective Sergeant Michael Morley ( Nick Day ), paired with D. C. Park ( Stephen Tompkinson ) in series 8, who in turn, was replaced by D. C. Field ( Jonty Stephens ) in series 9.
* Wally Campo as Detective Sergeant Joe Fink / Narrator
Judith Cutler is a writer of crime fiction whose novels are mostly in three series: ten in the series about amateur sleuth and lecturer Sophie Rivers ; six about Detective Sergeant Kate Power ; plus a forthcoming series with Caffy Tyler.
When the thieves removed the keys to the safe from Detective Sergeant Charles Hewett the Squad announced their presence and a violent struggle ensued with many on both sides suffering serious injuries.
Produced by the BBC in association with the Seven Network, and first screened on BBC1, it stars John Nettles as the title character Detective Sergeant Jim Bergerac, a detective in Le Bureau des Étrangers (" The Foreigners ' Office ", a fictional department for dealing with non-Jersey residents ), part of the States of Jersey Police.
George Marsden Plummer ( created by Ernest Semphill ), a crooked Detective Sergeant at Scotland Yard, went after Blake when Blake stood between Plummer and a fortune — but like many others, Plummer ended up in a police cell.
Sergeant Gae Crea and Detective Sergeant Damian Loone, state that she did not give them anything the police and the public didn't already know.

Detective and later
Frank Belson and Detective Lee Farrell, both homicide investigators under Quirk's command ; Healy, a captain of the Massachusetts State Police ; and Samuelson, an LAPD lieutenant ( later promoted to captain, as mentioned in Back Story ).
Leslie Charteris features Detective Inspector ( later DCI ) Claud Eustace Teal of Scotland Yard in several of his Saint novels, a character who reappeared in various dramatic incarnations of the series, notably on television by Ivor Dean.
He later kidnaps Detective Olivia Benson, takes her to an old recording studio, and wires her to a battery.
Twenty-seven issues later, Detective Comics introduces Batman.
* Allan Pinkerton forms the North-Western Police Agency, later the Pinkerton National Detective Agency.
One of them, William Benedict, later recognized Makley, Pierpont, and Ed Shouse while thumbing through a copy of True Detective and informed the police, who tracked Makley's luggage to a second hideout.
In the 1850s, he partnered with Chicago attorney Edward Rucker in forming the North-Western Police Agency, later known as the Pinkerton National Detective Agency and is still in existence today as Pinkerton Consulting and Investigations, a subsidiary of Securitas AB.
Pinafore in " Cape Feare " was later included on the album Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons, and the song " The Very Reason That I Live " from " The Great Louse Detective " was included on The Simpsons: Testify.
Another rule established by the show's writers mandated Bob's return to prison at the end of each episode, although this pattern was abandoned in later episodes like " The Great Louse Detective " and " The Italian Bob ".
Fox's earliest stories for DC Comics featured Speed Saunders ( with art by Creig Flessel and, later, Fred Guardineer ) beginning at least with Detective Comics # 4.
Adams would later reuse elements of City of Death, along with the unfinished Doctor Who serial Shada ( 1979 ; 2003 ), in his novel Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency ( 1987 ).
Retired LAPD Detective, Tom Lang, later talked about becoming Holmes ' undercover contact and handler while Lang was working as a vice squad officer during the 1970s and explained in the 1998 documentary Wadd: The Life and Times of John C. Holmes about working with Holmes and how Holmes would contact him with information about the underground porn industry as well as give him the names of various actors, actresses, directors and the financiers of the porn films and when they would be filmed.
Bakshi enlisted a team of writers, including his son Preston, to develop Spicy Detective, later renamed Spicy City, an anthology series set in a noir-ish, technology-driven future.
Eight months later, National Comics bought out Charlie Gaines ' share of All-American and the two companies merged to form Detective Comics, Inc.
Artists that released material on the Swan Song label during its existence included Led Zeppelin itself ( including later solo releases by band members Jimmy Page and Robert Plant ); Bad Company ; The Pretty Things ; Dave Edmunds ; Mirabai ; Maggie Bell ( and the short-lived band she fronted, Midnight Flyer ); Detective ; and Sad Café.
* The central character in Dennis Potter's The Singing Detective is crime novelist Philip E. Marlow, portrayed in the original TV version by Michael Gambon and in the later film version by Robert Downey, Jr.
He first gained attention for his role as Private Leonard Lawrence in the war film Full Metal Jacket and later as Detective Robert Goren in the crime TV series Law & Order: Criminal Intent and as " Edgar " in Men in Black.
In later series, she is promoted to Detective Superintendent.
The Pinkerton National Detective Agency later traced the crime to the Reno Gang.
On searching the car about 45 minutes later, Detective Emil DiRobbio found a live. 32 caliber pistol round under the front passenger seat and a 12-gauge shotgun shell in the trunk.
* Kaito Kuroba the Phantom Thief Kid from Magic Kaito and later Detective Conan ( by Gosho Aoyama )
In the early 87th Precinct novels written by Ed McBain, Teddy Carella, the wife of Detective Steve Carella, was referred to as a " deaf-mute ," but in later books, McBain stopped using the term.
The story first appeared in the UK in issue 614 of Woman's Pictorial on 15 October 1932, and was later published in book form in 1934 as Parker Pyne Investigates ( titled Mr. Parker Pyne, Detective in the USA ).

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