
This author photographed a wedding there this past fall and got a chance to talk with Bliss, who was very friendly and upbeat.īliss was known by colleagues as a “wonderful human being and Law Enforcement Officer”.įriends and fellow officers shared the below image on social media Monday. Detective Bliss was also an adjunct instructor for the Gateway Technical College Law Enforcement Academy. Bliss leaves behind a wife and a college-aged son.īliss also worked part-time for a Kenosha County area wedding venue where he worked security, but happily helped out wherever needed. Bliss was tired of the unnamed World History teachers ineffective style, and told her so, arguing over her.

Thats just what Duncanville, Texas high school student Jeff Bliss did in front of his classmates in a video that went viral once uploaded to YouTube on Wednesday. In December 2020 Detective Bliss received a Lifesaving Award for the administration of Narcan to a person who was displaying symptoms consistent with an opioid overdose and a Certificate of Merit for the creation and implementation of a new training program to teach new and veteran deputies vital skills in the area of investigations. When a student teaches a teacher about education, many take notice. He was promoted to the rank of detective in 2009, holding that role in the department until his passing.ĭetective Bliss was also a 21-year member of the department Tactical Response Team (T.R.T.) serving as the lead trainer and team leader, an 18-year member of the department’s Honor Guard, a 15-year member of the department’s Hazardous Device Squad (H.D.S.) having recently retired from being a Certified Bomb Technician, and Tactical Bomb Technician, and a three-year active member of the department’s Drone Unit. The cause of death is undetermined currently as the City of Kenosha Police Department completes its investigation.īliss has been with the Sheriff’s department for almost 24 years – hired in September of 1998. Bliss (46) of Kenosha passed away unexpectedly over the weekend. The community is morning the loss of a long-time Kenosha County Sheriff’s Detective. Millington, Blair and Lawrence are due back in court April 1.īail hearings on murder charges have to be held in the Superior Court of Justice.Kenosha County Sheriff’s Detective Jeffrey S. Johnson also appeared Tuesday in a virtual Sarnia courtroom, where her case was adjourned to March 18, the same return date as Agard. In mid-October, 20-year-old Kitchener resident Zy’Shaun Lawrence was arrested in his hometown and charged with being an accessory after the fact to murder, as well as committing indignity to a dead body. Saccara Johnson, 28, and Rolf Rodley Agard, 31, both of Windsor Dwayne Jahton Blair, 40, of Scarborough and Dejour Millington, 23, of Toronto were charged with first-degree murder late that summer. Oyenuga was remembered by family as kind, sweet, generous and having “a heart of gold” on an online GoFundMe campaign set up to help cover funeral expenses. Remains were also found a short time later in another part of the Walpole Island. His remains were found on March 17 in a marshy area of the First Nation. Jeff Bliss Senior Beverage Scientist at Proximo Spirits Covington, Kentucky, United States 462 connections. 2 in the border city driving a white 2015 BMW. The computer science student had been reported missing to Windsor police in February 2021, but police didn’t announce he was missing for more than a month until they wanted the public’s help to locate him. Police have generally been tight-lipped about the case. Jeff Bliss (RealJeffBliss) / Twitter Jeff Bliss RealJeffBliss Duncanville, Tx Joined May 2013 56 Following 12.

This investigation is taking place north of where human remains were found in a marshy area in the south end of the island on March 17. Officers were seen here in a clearing in a wooded area meticulously scouring a section of land on Tuesday April 13, 2021. In this file photo, members of the Ontario Provincial Police forensic identification unit are shown conducting an investigation on Walpole Island First Nation. “The details of this arrest were withheld at the time to protect the integrity of the ongoing investigation,” Lambton OPP said in a statement.

That final charge wasn’t released by police until Oct. 7 they charged Bliss with trafficking in a firearm, weapon, device or ammunition unauthorized possession of a prohibited or restricted firearm possession of prohibited or restricted firearm/ammunition possession of fentanyl the purpose of trafficking and public mischief. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
