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'Fast Eddy' hangs up badge after 32 years of police work

By Howard B. Owens

Officer Ed Mileham, who joined the Batavia Police Department in 1979, cruised his last patrol today.

Mileham, an Air Force veteran, retires after 32 years of wearing a badge, a career that goes back to 1976 when he joined the Choteau Police Department in Montana. He later returned to New York and joined the Warsaw department before transferring to Batavia.

In his career, Mileham has won several awards, including Office of the Year in 2001 and 2008 from Kiwanis and GCASA's Law Enforcement Award in 2010.

Mileham served as the police department's Drug Court representative and was certified recently to serve in Veterans Court. He's also been a K-9 officer and a member of the Neighborhood Enforcement Team.

Mileham is currently chief of the Indian Falls Fire Department and plans to continue in that role.

Chief Randy Baker said, "His dedication and service to the City of Batavia will certainly be missed."

At the end of his shift today, a Genesee County Dispatcher went on air and said, "Batavia to 126, on behalf of the Genesee County dispatchers, congratulations on your retirement. It's been a pleasure working with you. Good luck in all your future endeavors."

Mileham responded, "Thank you for your 32 years of support."

"Thanks, Fast Eddy," said the dispatcher.

Another added, "Thanks 126, we'll miss you."

M. Gary Guiste

Congrats on your retirement and thank you for your years of service with CBPD!

I am sure with your duties at Indian Falls FD, you will be quite busy for years to come...

Again, congrats and we will see you out there!

Mar 25, 2011, 10:25pm Permalink
Frank Bartholomew

Ed,best wishes to you, you certainly earned your retirement. Officer Mileham exemplified community spirit and true professionalism throughout his career with CBPB.

Mar 26, 2011, 10:16am Permalink
Mary E DelPlato

Happy retirement to you. You are one of the few who have stood out and served delingently and fairly in our communtiy. Thank you for your service.

Mar 26, 2011, 12:47pm Permalink
jonathan bell

the county lost one of the finest individuals to ever support its people. wether on duty or teaching a young 6 year old kid how to fish in the pond behind his house

Mar 27, 2011, 12:32am Permalink

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