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The above 6 photos show the Armed Robbery at Anchor Bank in 1981. From left to right you will see the outside of the building, the money recovered and then the sequence of Sgt. Geiwitz's first sight of one of the armed suspects through the point where the suspect turns to point his gun at Sgt. Geiwitz and then the flash from the muzzle of Sgt. Geiwitz's gun as he fires at the suspect.

Here are a couple of "brand new" squads?
The original shoulder patches from the first Monona Police uniforms.
Here's a group of desperados from 1956! Cliff Pfister, Jack Geiwitz,
Rollie Bowden, Bob Stork and Tim Newman.
Not much for gas mileage but fantastic pickup!
The annual tradition of the Optimist Club and Police Department getting together to sponsor bicycle giveaways has continued year after year after year and still continues to this day!
The MOPD Ambulance! Not exactly what we have today!
1974 Burglary Investigation at Kerr McGee.
Is it possible Sgt. Jack Geiwitz was our first unofficial School Liaison Officer and we just didn't realize it? Does anyone recognize anyone in this photo? Let us know and we will put your names to the photo.
Could this be the very first cordless lap top computer used in law enforcement?
Jack Geiwitz and former Juvenile Investigator Bob Engleberger
at their retirement party!
Retired Captain Zeno "Chuck" Reithmeyer
The top photo was taken in the early 60's with several officers standing in front of the brand new Village Hall with their brand new police vehicle.
In the top photo from left to right: Ken Bram, Mario Chamberlain, Gerald Myher, Bob Engelberger, Charlie Reithmeyer, Cliff Pfister, Jack Geiwitz, Bob Parks, Monty Pearson. Behind them is their brand new 1963 squad car.
The lower photo shows (from left to right) Bob Engelberger, Jack Geiwitz
and Ken Bram with the new charter for the Monona Professional
Police Officers' Assocation.
Bill Diebold, Bob Engelberger and Gene Carlisle display items
recovered in a Burglary investigation.
News Articles from the Shooting at Studio Z in July of 1993 can be seen below. Click on the thumbnails to see the full size article.



















