America’s Most Wanted After Local Cop

Semmes Satsuma Police  His name and face are plastered on the popular tv show's website and they want to hear from any of you who have had contact with him.
by Tiffany Craig
Published: Thu, February 26, 2009 - 5:39 pm CST
America's Most Wanted is hot on the trail of a man who wears many hats. His name and face are plastered on the popular TV show's website and they want to hear from any of you who have had contact with him.

He's actually not in trouble with the law... far from it.

Troy Bland has been nominated for a National first responder award and needs your votes to win. Bland is a registered nurse at USA's Mitchell Cancer Institute and pastors at a church in Semmes. He's also a police officer and chaplain for Satsuma and Creola and even serves as chaplain for the Satsuma Fire Department as well.

Bland's service to his community has made him eligible for the America's Most Wanted All Star Award.

If you would like to vote for Bland or check out his competition, click here.
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its nice to know that there are some decent people left out there,this guy is one of them.

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