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DALLAS COP Volume III 300 TRUE SHORT STORIES

Ray Dethloff

DALLAS COP VOLUME III 300 TRUE SHORT STORIES is the final volume of DALLAS COP book stories, bringing the total summation of three books to nearly 800 true stories for True Crime readers. The author committed himself to a goal of publishing hundreds of actual police stories while he was still in training as a young Police Officer on the streets of Dallas, Texas in 1990, and retired 26 years later. These captivating varied stories represent a true amalgam of his experiences on the streets. The book has no chapters, with hundreds of pages of stories presented randomly with page after page of actual true events. These short stories can be consumed by continuous reading of course, but are ideal for busy people on the go who can devote only valuable minutes for their reading enjoyment one interesting short story at a time.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Raymond Dethloff
  • Publish Date: May 14th, 2024
  • Pages: 336
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.75in - 1.09lb
  • EAN: 9798218378820
  • Categories: GeneralLaw EnforcementLaw Enforcement

About the Author

Dethloff, Ray: - Author born in a Chicago suburb. Good parents & upbringing, lived in just one house from baby to adult. Worked over 3 years in a factory out of High School, then quit and joined the U.S. Marines as a Reservist. I completed my U.S.M.C. enlistment as an Infantryman. Returned 6 months later and attended community college, University of Alaska in Juneau, and graduated from the University of Illinois with a degree in Management. First brief career was as a stockbroker. Thirsted for excitement and adventure and moved to Texas where I knew not one soul to begin my career as a Dallas Police Officer, retiring 26 years later in 2016. My career goal came early when I was still a rookie in training when I made a concerted effort to keep and write down interesting police stories for eventual publication upon retirement.