Ralph W. Landre, Jr., has published
several articles in The California Highway Patrolman magazine, including: “The Day Fresno Burned,” “Motorcycle
Theft Rings,” “Training Pays Off.” The U.S. Army has published his training bulletins at training centers
in Santa Cruz, San Jose and during Annual Active Duty training with the Military Police at Camp Roberts and Fort Ord, California.
The bulletins focused on preservation of evidence at crime scenes and interrogations and interviews of suspects and witnesses.
He served as temporary Chief of Police for the new city of Capitola and at the same time was deputized by the Santa Cruz Sheriff's
Office due to the police district the newly formed city was geographically located in. He then served as patrolman for the
Santa Cruz PD before serving on the California Highway Patrol for over 29 years, retiring as a sergeant.
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Ralph Landre is the author of The
Broken Center-Line. Ralph Landre’s book is a memoir of the “incidents occurring to a Highway Patrol
officer during approximately 30 years of traffic law enforcement while following The Broken Center-line around and over highways
and freeways in different parts of our great state of California. This is somewhat like following the yellow brick road through
the Land of OZ.”
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