Four Inducted Into Oklahoma Law Enforcement Hall Of Fame

<p>Four Oklahoma City metro men were inducted Saturday into the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Hall of Fame.&nbsp;</p>

Saturday, December 10th 2016, 10:57 pm

By: News 9


Four Oklahoma City metro men were inducted Saturday into the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Hall of Fame.

Oklahoma County First Assistant District Attorney Scott Rowland, former Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics agent Lonnie Wright, Canadian County deputy Mike Grimes and Oklahoma County deputy P.D. Taylor were honored Saturday at the Oklahoma History Center. Wright was honored posthumously. 

Rowland was honored for leading the effort to put pseudoephedrine behind the counter at pharmacies to make it more difficult for criminals to get this main ingredient for meth. This law serves as a model for other states.

Wright was a top undercover agent and investigated air smugglers and outlaw motorcycle gangs. 

Grimes, who is in his 43rd year of law enforcement, was recognized for his passion in working with families of officers killed in the line of duty.

Taylor, who is in his 16th year of law enforcement, was honored for tirelessly working to improve conditions and pay for officers.

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