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WARSAW — Students from nine Warsaw elementary schools, as well as families, teachers and law enforcement officers, gathered at the Grace College Manahan Orthopaedic Center in Winona Lake on Tuesday, May 14, for the annual DARE graduation. DARE, which stands for Drug Abuse Resistance Education, was founded in 1983. The police officer-led series of classroom …read more.

WARSAW — The Warsaw Community School Board met Monday evening, Aug. 15, for its first regular session of the 2016-2017 school year. School Resource Officer Doug Light introduced the two newest DARE officers, Allen Danko and Rogelio “Roy” Navarro. Both are Warsaw Community High School graduates, Danko in 1994 and Navarro in 1997. Both are certified school …read more.

WARSAW — Officer Rogelio A. Navarro and Officer Allen Danko recently completed the DARE instructor certification course. Navarro has been assigned to Warsaw Community Schools, replacing recently retired Sgt. Joe Hawn (now Winona Lake Town Marshal) as School Resource Officer/DARE instructor for Edgewood Middle School as well as Claypool, Eisenhower, Harrison, and Washington elementary schools. …read more.

A Warsaw woman has recently filed a lawsuit against members of local police departments after being arrested and jailed on what she claims were false charges. According to the suit, at approximately 4 p.m. on June 20, 2012, Denise Auer visited the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department to deliver her minor children to the care and …read more.

A Warsaw Police Officer escaped injury Tuesday afternoon when his squad car was hit by another vehicle. Initially, witnesses told StaceyPageOnline.com that the officer involved was Allen Danko and his K9 partner, Pako. According to a police accident report provided by Warsaw Police Department today, however, WPD Officer Jason Dobbins, 43, was the driver of the …read more.

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