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  2. Kate Warne - Wikipedia

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    Pinkerton rented a space for Warne to work as part of her guise. Allan Pinkerton named Kate Warne one of the five best detectives that he had. Her employment by Pinkerton was a significant moment in Women's History. Women were not allowed to be a part of the police force until 1891 and could not be officers until 1908. [39]

  3. List of female detective characters - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte Holmes attributes her detective activities to a mythical brother "Sherlock" in a historical mystery romance series by Sherry Thomas beginning with A Study in Scarlet Women, 2016. Enola Holmes is the 14-year-old sister of Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes and has run away from boarding school to make a living as a finder of missing persons ...

  4. Elyse Luray - Wikipedia

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    Elyse Luray is an American art historian and appraiser of historical objects who has become a television personality as a result of her appearances on a number of shows, most particularly as a member, since its premiere in 2003, of PBS's investigation-of-the-past series History Detectives. [1] [2]

  5. Isabella Goodwin - Wikipedia

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    Even with 60 detectives assigned to the case, no one could solve the robbery. [1] [8] The story was followed nationally, according to a New York Times article at the time. After going undercover, Goodwin cracked the case. [9] [10] [11] As a result, she was appointed as New York's first female detective and given the rank of 1st grade lieutenant.

  6. History Detectives - Wikipedia

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    History Detectives was a documentary television series on PBS.It featured investigations made by members of a small team of researchers to identify and/or authenticate items which may have historical significance or connections to important historical events, and to answer specific questions brought to them about these artifacts.

  7. Police Women (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Police Women of Broward County (August 6, 2009 – October 15, 2009) is the first of these series, which focuses on four female deputies of the Broward County Sheriff's Office in Broward County, Florida: Detectives Julie Bower (1st & 2nd season), Andrea Penoyer( 1st & 2nd season) and Ana Murillo( 1st season), Deputy Erica Huerta ( 2nd season) and Sergeant Shelunda Cooper (1st & 2nd season).

  8. Mary A. Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Mary Agnes Sullivan (1878 or 1879 – September 11, 1950 [1]) was a pioneering policewoman in New York City for 35 years. She was the first woman homicide detective in the New York City Police Department.

  9. Alice Clement - Wikipedia

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    In mid-1926 Clement was demoted from the detective bureau to the West Chicago police station. And later forced into a medical leave in 1926 due to complications from diabetes, which she had hidden adeptly throughout her entire career. She died the same year the day after Christmas in 1926 at the age of 49. [5] [1]