Sunday, August 05, 2007

Utah Law Enforcement Officials

Police-Writers.com is a website that lists nearly 700 state and local police officers who have written books. The website added three law enforcement officials from the Utah: Paul Fleming; Seth Rigby Wright; and, Mark Lee Nosack.

Paul Saint John Fleming is a retired Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office (Utah) deputy sheriff. As with almost any law enforcement officer, he has many stories to tell about events that occurred during his career. Paul Fleming is the author of Between Donuts: Twenty-Years of the Humorous, Sobering, and Heart Wrenching Reality of a Street Cop.

According to the book description of Between Donuts: Twenty-Years of the Humorous, Sobering, and Heart Wrenching Reality of a Street Cop, “a nude nincompoop, a pie-eyed St. Nick, and a crafty car salesman are only a few of the lawbreakers you?ll find in Between Donuts. Composed of selected
law enforcement columns written for The Salt Lake Tribune, Between Donuts proves beyond a reasonable doubt that readers are intrigued with what goes on behind the crime scene tape. The reader is placed inside a police car and exposed to a line-up of true tales from the street. The characters range from rambunctious kindergarteners to a 90-year-old female juror. Paul St. John Fleming was a patrolman, but the badge didn’t stop there. He was assigned to detectives, narcotics, vice squad, the jail undercover, and other tasks. Stimulating, odd, and eccentric cases cover to cover. Between Donuts is a swag bag of humor and tears that crossed his path. Buckle up in Paul Fleming’s squad car. It’s a ride you will never forget.”

Seth Rigby Wright was the Sheriff of San Juan County (Utah) from 1971 until 1986. In 1998, was appointed as Judge in the State of Utah Monticello Justice Court Monticello Municipality. He is the author of Rigby Wright.

Lieutenant
Mark Lee Nosack (ret.) of the Sandy City Police Department (Utah) has over 30 years of law enforcement experience. He has a BA in Law Enforcement, a BA in Psychology and a Master’s in Criminal Justice. Lieutenant Mark Nosack (ret.) is considered an expert training in: Interview and Interrogation; Domestic Violence; Child Abuse; Sex Crimes; and, Homicide investigations. He currently runs a private investigator business in Utah. Mark Nosack is the author of The Re-Killing of Greyeyes.

According to the book description of The Re-Killing of Greyeyes, “on the same night that author
Mark Nosack graduated from the Utah Police Officers Academy in 1979, Marilyn Greyeyes left a party and disappeared. Just days later, two little girls discovered her nude and horribly mutilated body on a barren hilltop. The murder investigation went on for months but was finally closed due to lack of evidence.

In 1984, young detective Mark Nosack picks up the cold case and starts a new investigation. Among the evidence, he discovers a small piece of metal that the original investigators couldn't identify. Nosack realizes the item is a gun's trigger guard, and he begins searching for the matching gun.

In a bizarre twist of events, Detective Nosack finds the gun, and it eventually leads to Marilyn Greyeyes's murderer. But Nosack soon discovers that it takes more than a murder weapon to put a killer behind bars.”

Police-Writers.com now hosts 692
police officers (representing 314 police departments) and their 1484 books in six categories, there are also listings of United States federal law enforcement employees turned authors, international police officers who have written books and civilian police personnel who have written books.

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