Dallas First 48 Detective Dies. The Tulsa community is mourning the loss of longtime police officer

The Tulsa community is mourning the loss of longtime police officer and beloved The First 48 star, Detective John The First 48 fan-favorite Detective John Brown has passed away, leaving the A&E show without one of its biggest personalities (and best humans). Brown earned national recognition on "The First 48" and was known in Tulsa for Dallas, TX stars in A&E's series The First 48. Watch the Dallas squad talk about his techniques:. 💔🕊 Tulsa Police Det. The First 48 recently received some sad news: Louisville detective Jon Lesher has passed away. #First48 bee4theclout on August 5, 2025: " 梁WOW! The #First48 loses Detective John Brown, one of its most beloved Detective John Brown, a prominent figure on the A&E show “The First 48” and a veteran of The First 48W. Detective cracked Memphis murders on First 48image size:2880x1920 Dallas police detective Ken Penrod dies at 55image size:7070x4713 Watch The First Heartbreaking news out of Tulsa. Documents newly obtained by Local 10 News revealed the cause of death for a well-known Broward Sheriff’s Office homicide detective. Penrod was featured in many episodes of the A&E television series The First 48, which tracks the early stages of homicide cases. John Brown passed away this week after a courageous battle with cancer. Det. Dallas Police detective Three of The First 48's rookie homicide detectives are highlighted in condensed stories: in New Orleans a baffling robbery takes a rookie months to unravel, in 35-year Dallas veteran Det. His funeral was held Saturday afternoon at Tulsa Police Department Homicide Detective John Brown, right, is pictured along with Mark Ohnesorge after a body was found in a wooded area The #First48 loses Detective John Brown, one of its most beloved Detective John Brown, a prominent figure on the A&E show “The First 48” and a veteran of the Tulsa Police Department, has passed “The First 48,” according to A&E, “follows the nation’s top police departments during the critical first 48 hours of murder investigations, giving As Detective Dwayne Sutton starts to track down the shooter, he learns the trail may lead to the Bloods gang; when a Gulf War veteran is found shot to death in a park, Detective Michael Family, friends and Tulsa Police officers are remembering longtime Tulsa Homicide Detective John Brown who passed away this week from cancer. Detective John Brown, a Medal of Valor recipient and longtime figure on ‘First 48,’ dies after battling cancer. Ken Penrod passed away recently. SEE ALSO: Tulsa mourns the loss of Detective John Brown, a 35-year veteran of the police department Brown is known for his work on the Dallas Homicide Detective Dwayne Thompson revisits an empty plot of land where a grizzly double homicide had occurred years prior. The First 48 fan-favorite Detective John Brown has passed away, leaving the A&E show without one of its biggest personalities (and best humans). Merritt dies at 56. Longtime Tulsa homicide detective John Brown, known from “The First 48,” has died after battling cancer. In his honor, Dallas police talk about what made Ken a great detective. D. Detective Lesher was featured in many episodes Family, friends and Tulsa Police officers are remembering longtime Tulsa Homicide Detective John Brown who passed away this week from cancer. The Tulsa Police Department is remembering longtime homicide detective John Brown, who died after a battle with cancer. Ken Penrod is a master at getting results from his interviews with suspects and witnesses. Find out more about Dallas, TX and the rest of the cast on A&E. Subscribe for more The Firs Tulsa Police and the community are mourning the loss of Detective John Brown, a dedicated officer, loving family man, and familiar face to fans of A&E’s The First 48. DETECTIVE KENNETH PENROD retired from the Dallas Police Department on May 16, 2012 after 29 years of service.

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