By Mary Thurwachter
Sean Scheller won’t be calling it quits as Lantana’s top cop this month — as he had been scheduled to do.
The police chief wants to stay — and the town wants him to remain. Council members told him so at their June 9 meeting and
By Mary Thurwachter
Sean Scheller won’t be calling it quits as Lantana’s top cop this month — as he had been scheduled to do.
The police chief wants to stay — and the town wants him to remain. Council members told him so at their June 9 meeting and
By Mary Thurwachter
Lantana police officers will add three in-car cameras to their fleet, thanks to the Town Council, which authorized the purchase on March 10.
Cost of the cameras, from Axon Enterprise, Inc., is $36,842 and funds have already been b
Top cop — Sgt. Tom Dipolito was recognized as the Lantana Police Department’s Employee of the Year for 2023 during the Town Council’s Feb. 12 meeting.
“In addition to his detective bureau case assignments, Sgt. Dipolito has been instrumental in resea
By Willie Howard
Lantana’s Town Council recently hired consulting engineers to oversee the renovation of a water-damaged building on North Eighth Street to create a new headquarters for the Lantana Police Department.
The council unanimously app
By Mary Thurwachter
No stranger to “employee of the quarter” awards from the Lantana Police Department, Officer Edward Tavcar made another appearance at the Town Council’s Oct. 24 meeting. This time, he was recognized for his diligence in invest