Patrolman Kevin “Bing” Crossley remembered for dedication to duty and service

Kevin “Bing” Crossley, Patrolman
Kevin “Bing” Crossley, Patrolman
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Patrolman Kevin “Bing” Crossley, who passed away on April 11, 2018, is being remembered for his commitment to public service and duty. The announcement was made on April 12.

Crossley’s legacy is highlighted by his devotion to the community he served. His passing marks a significant loss for those who worked with him and the residents he protected.

The remembrance of Crossley underscores the impact that dedicated law enforcement officers have on their communities. Such tributes serve as a reminder of the risks faced by patrolmen in the line of duty.

No additional details were provided about his career or circumstances surrounding his passing.



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