Beyond the Badge

Beyond the Badge (Women’s History Month): Sgt. Danielle Danforth | Violent Crimes

23 min · 30 mrt 2026
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Sgt. Danielle Danforth doesn’t say much, but when she does, it matters. In this episode of Beyond the Badge, we talk with one of five women in our Violent Crimes Unit. She shares her Augusta roots (the real 706, as she calls it) and what keeps her grounded. We also discuss a case she inherited and ultimately solved, with her unit standing firmly behind her…proof that good police work is rarely a solo act.

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Beyond the Badge: Inside Columbus’ Care 2 Mental Health Response Unit

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