I'm in two of your pictures of the stop on the Outlaws on I-75 just south of the Rouge River bridge. The stop was initiated by Tprs. Stamm and Murphy. I'm the troop with shotgun facing camera in one picture and back to photographer on second one. Also recall the stop of the guy who was blind by Tpr Alagna. He was walking on freeway when they found him. I think on the Lodge. Any chance of getting copies of the pictures emailed to me?
I enjoyed our phone conversation about the 'old' patrol cars and the radios use . I maintained the base and mobile radio equipment in the 5th district for 35 years. Lots of 'water under the bridge' in that time and had many good people to work with over the years.
Drove the old Plymouths and Fords. The Ply's were not bad but the Fords kicked butt. Joined the Dept. in 1969 and retired in 1993. I kinda liked the Ply's.
You got a good hobby going. Keep up the good work.
Hello from Colon, Trooped at White Pigeon 70-83. Coldwater 83-93 and retired. Remember the Plymouths.Compared to the Fords they were slow-too much pollution control in exhaust system put on cars. Best Regards, Alec