The Constantine Police Department in Constantine, MI has a rich history dating back to 1837 when the first village constable was appointed. Since then, the department has grown to include a dedicated team of four full-time officers, three part-time officers, five reserve officers, a police clerk, and an administrative assistant. They handle approximately 1500 complaints a year, patrolling within the village limits and performing various duties such as traffic control, school crossing assistance, ordinance enforcement, and bike and foot patrols.
The department also pays tribute to their fallen officers, including Lt. Peter E. Borst and Officer Wally Simmons, who have made significant contributions to the Constantine Police Department and are deeply missed. Additionally, they honor Night Watchman Edgar Cranston, the only police officer killed in the line of duty in Constantine, who bravely confronted burglars attempting to break into the post office in 1899. The department remains committed to serving and protecting the community, upholding their legacy of dedication and sacrifice.
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