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In [[1986]], the SFPD was responsible for investigating the disappearance of [[Gillian Taylor]] as well as the kidnapping of [[Pavel Chekov|a patient]] from [[Mercy Hospital]]. [[Detective]] [[Chizum]] was placed in charge of both investigations and determined that people from the future were involved and put the case on the inactive list because he couldn't tell his superiors. ({{ss|TOS|Whales Weep Not}}) |
In [[1986]], the SFPD was responsible for investigating the disappearance of [[Gillian Taylor]] as well as the kidnapping of [[Pavel Chekov|a patient]] from [[Mercy Hospital]]. [[Detective]] [[Chizum]] was placed in charge of both investigations and determined that people from the future were involved and put the case on the inactive list because he couldn't tell his superiors. ({{ss|TOS|Whales Weep Not}}) |
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− | In [[2237]], in an [[Alternate reality (Nero, 2233)|alternate reality]], the SFPD investigated a series of killings perpetrated by an entity who became known as [[The Doctor (murderer)|the Doctor]]. This was the first case on which [[Harve Bogenn]] worked as a junior-grade [[detective]]. The SFPD was stymied by the lack of physical evidence. In [[2255]] the Doctor reappeared in San Francisco, and Bogenn was again assigned to the case. When the [[Transamerica Pyramid]] was determined to be the Doctor's hideout, Bogenn and a SWAT team led by [[Captain]] [[Detroit (Captain)|Detroit]] responded to the building, but were convinced to allow [[Cadet]] {{ar|James T. Kirk}} and Dr. {{ar|Leonard McCoy}} to confront the killer. ({{n|TOS|The Delta Anomaly}}) |
+ | In [[2237]], in an [[Alternate reality (Nero, 2233)|alternate reality]], the SFPD investigated a series of killings perpetrated by an entity who became known as [[The Doctor (murderer)|the Doctor]]. This was the first case on which [[Harve Bogenn]] worked as a junior-grade [[detective]]. The SFPD was stymied by the lack of physical evidence. In [[2255]] the Doctor reappeared in San Francisco, and Bogenn was again assigned to the case. When the [[Transamerica Pyramid]] was determined to be the Doctor's hideout, Bogenn and a SWAT team led by [[Captain]] [[Detroit (Captain)|Detroit]] responded to the building, but were convinced to allow [[Cadet]] {{ar|James T. Kirk}} and Dr. {{ar|Leonard McCoy}} to confront the killer. ({{n|TOS|sub={{dis1|Starfleet Academy|2010s book series}}|The Delta Anomaly}}) |
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Revision as of 16:10, 17 July 2013
The San Francisco Police Department, also known as the SFPD, is the police department of the City and County of San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1849.
In 1986, the SFPD was responsible for investigating the disappearance of Gillian Taylor as well as the kidnapping of a patient from Mercy Hospital. Detective Chizum was placed in charge of both investigations and determined that people from the future were involved and put the case on the inactive list because he couldn't tell his superiors. (TOS short story: "Whales Weep Not")
In 2237, in an alternate reality, the SFPD investigated a series of killings perpetrated by an entity who became known as the Doctor. This was the first case on which Harve Bogenn worked as a junior-grade detective. The SFPD was stymied by the lack of physical evidence. In 2255 the Doctor reappeared in San Francisco, and Bogenn was again assigned to the case. When the Transamerica Pyramid was determined to be the Doctor's hideout, Bogenn and a SWAT team led by Captain Detroit responded to the building, but were convinced to allow Cadet James T. Kirk and Dr. Leonard McCoy to confront the killer. (TOS - Starfleet Academy novel: The Delta Anomaly)
External link
- San Francisco Police Department article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.