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    Tommy Butler. Thomas Marius Joseph Butler MBE [1] (21 July 1912 – 20 April 1970) was a Detective Chief Superintendent in the Metropolitan Police in London. He was most notable for leading the team of detectives that investigated the Great Train Robbery in 1963. He never married and lived with his mother.

  2. Feb 1, 2011 · Lt. Tommy Butler of the Scotland County (N.C.) Sheriff's Department was unaware that the driver of the Hyundai, Brandon McMillan, and his pregnant girlfriend Angela Crystal Hartley, had kidnapped a customer at a convenience store in Laurinburg. But he had a gut feeling.

  3. Law enforcement awards are often independently designed by the city, town, or county, where they are issued and many have a unique appearance to separate them from U.S. military awards (which are themselves often authorized for wear on police uniforms by military veterans).

  4. The New York City Police Department presents medals to its members for meritorious service. These include (in highest to lower precedence) the Medal of Honor, Police Combat Cross, and Medal of Valor. These medals are awarded for individual acts of extraordinary bravery and heroism.

  5. Aug 12, 2023 · In August 1963, a group of 15 robbers boarded a Royal Mail train travelling from Glasgow to London and stole about £2.6m. It was an audacious heist to say the least - and one that still captures...

  6. Dec 17, 2013 · If there was one copper they feared more than any other, it was Tommy Butler (pictured left in 1969). Obsessed with nailing the robbers or indeed any other criminal, Butler was something of a loner who partly kept control of his investigations by telling his team as little as possible.

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    Thomas Marius Joseph Butler was a Detective Chief Superintendent in the Metropolitan Police in London. He was most notable for leading the team of detectives that investigated the Great Train Robbery in 1963.

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