Law enforcement and community
shows respect for Lincoln Ret. Chief of Police Bob Rawlins
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[April 04, 2023]
On
Saturday morning, Retired Lincoln Chief of Police Bob Rawlins was
laid to his final rest at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Lincoln, following
the funeral service held at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church in
Atlanta.
The procession from Atlanta to Lincoln included law enforcement
units from not just around the county but around the state. Members
of the community were invited to park along frontage roads adjacent
to Lincoln Parkway if they wished to show final respect to the
Chief.
As the procession came along Lincoln Parkway, there were a number of
members of the community who did as invited. Some simply sitting in
their vehicles and quietly observing, others exiting their vehicles
to stand in silence or hold American Flags.
Officer Rawlins began his law enforcement career with the Lincoln
Police Department and gained the respect of his fellow officers and
the community. He was noted as being McGruff the Crime Dog at local
Halloween events. He was the Lincoln D.A.R.E. Officer and also the
city’s first K-9 Officer. Rawlins served as Chief of Police from
2004 to 2007.
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In his career at the LPD he was
officer of the year three times and received the department
heroism award on multiple occasions.
After retiring from the Lincoln Police Department in 2012,
Rawlins joined the Logan County Sheriff’s Office serving as a
Courthouse Security Officer until his end of watch on Tuesday,
28, 2023. Officer Rawlins
end of watch occurred while performing his duty at the Logan County
Courthouse, succumbing to a heart attack.
[Nila Smith]
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