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1. The Star Beacon; Ashtabula, Ohio - It was a good Fourth
www.starbeacon.com/local/local - [Cached]Published on: 7/10/2006 Last Visited: 7/10/2006
Geneva-on-the-Lake Police Chief Tim Bruckman said there were no incidents related to the fireworks display. As for clearing out the traffic after the display, it took about an hour. Traffic kept moving, he said. -
2. DVR kodicom pos intergration security cameras geo vision
www.indiancreekresort.com/secu - [Cached]Published on: 5/1/2001 Last Visited: 5/8/2005
"You could actually count the cartons of cigarettes and see the suspect's face as clear as day," Chief Tim Bruckman of the Geneva-on-the-Lake Police Department said. The upscale resort installed a digital video management system about two weeks ago, said owner Andrus. Immediately after the robbery a digital photo of the suspect was printed for police. "The system is also watermarked and can be used as evidence in court," he said. Andrus can't say enough about the Kodicom security system, which consists of 26 cameras. Andrus feels it has already paid for itself, he said. The system also does motion tracking and motion alarming right through the camera system, he said. The cameras can be viewed all at once or one at a time and record 24 hours a day. -
3. Star Beacon Daily News Articles
www.starbeacon.com/?MC=NEWS&NI - [Cached]Published on: 2/9/2005 Last Visited: 2/9/2005
Bruckman decides to stay with GOTL as its police chief
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GENEVA-ON-THE-LAKE - After being sworn in with the Ashtabula Police Department and set to leave, Geneva-on-the-Lake Police Chief Tim Bruckman has decided to stay with the village.
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When asked if the village offered Bruckman more money to stay, Varckette said, "He didn't elaborate."
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Bruckman is making $35,000 as chief of police. If Bruckman had left for the APD he would have made $39,970 plus an additional $1,000 to help compensate for his K-9 partner's upkeep and veterinarian bills.
Bruckman had already been sworn in with the APD on Feb. 2, by retired Ashtabula City Manager August Pugliese.
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Though sworn in, Bruckman had been waiting for a confirmation that his K-9 partner of five years, Max, also was going to APD.
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Bruckman and Max were to start Feb. 16.
Bruckman said Tuesday morning it was in his family's best interest if he stayed on with the village. Though it had been his long-time goal to work for APD, he said he agonized over taking the job.
Bruckman did thank Ashtabula for its offer.
Bruckman started with the village police department as a part-time officer. He served in that capacity for six years before being appointed chief in April 2002.

