Police Department's History Remembered

Fairhope, Alabama 

 

Lt. Shane Nolte

 

Chief Henry Nolte ca. 1986.

MONTHLY MUSEUM TALK

During a presentation at the museum, Police Lt. Shane Nolte talked about interesting experiences in his 25-year career with FPD; even said there once was an Otis-like character (Mayberry, Andy Griffith TV show) who actually lived at the old jail for a time back in the day -- and had his cell's key! He eventually got dried-out and found his own place, Nolte added.

Nolte said he grew up on the family farm south of town but when he turned 17 his daddy told him he needed to "make more money" ... so he studied computer programming for a while, but that did not work out so he applied to be a police/fire dispatcher in 1995 -- and worked his way up ever since then.
Nolte said when his great uncle Henry Nolte, city's police chief from 1985-89, found out he had joined the force too, his only comment was "boy, have you lost your mind!"
 
He said he worked only 4 homicides during his career; but numerous traffic fatalities; some of the worst ones still cause bad memories.
 
He said he would be eligible for retirement soon but did not know anything but police work; was still undecided about that. (Edited)

Comments

Anonymous said…
He game me speeding tickets two times on Greeno
Anonymous said…
Missing the old days.
Anonymous said…
The entire FPD deserve credit for doing a great job. Thank you!