Dunell Hills Police Department/Archive/Kenefie Lane Precinct

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Dunell Hills Kenefie Lane Precinct
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Abbreviation: DHPD-KLP
Group Numbers: 200+ and Growing.
Leadership: Kenefie Station Chief Harry Likos, #0421
Goals: To organize the Dunell Hills Police Department, Specifically the 9 city blocks surrounding the Precinct station.
Recruitment Policy: Show up at the Precinct and sign up for the DHPD
Contact: Radio Free Dunell Hills

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Located in suburb of Chudleyton in Malton this particular precinct is the area surrounding the police station located at [15,23]. The Precinct's head is in charge of Kenefie Lane Precinct Station operations, security and resources. See this MAP for area details.

A Letter From the Chief's Office

Kenefie Lane Precinct is about as far from the Hills as you can get before leaving the DMZ altogether. We're out on the Frontier, with most of our fellow officers too far away to give us timely assistance. But that just makes our job all the more important. We are the thin blue line between the citizens of the DMZ and the rest of chaotic Malton. We are often among the first DHPD officers a civilian moving into the DMZ will meet. And we are the first line of defense against Extinction invasions from the north.

Through outlaw attacks, Caiger sieges, and zombie raiders, the KLP has stood strong. Even when our buildings are sundered our people fight on, saving lives and pushing the attackers back. We are not in the Hills, true. We do not walk the same streets as many other DHPD officers. But we are still part of the same grand Department, so get out there and show them what we can do!

-Kenefie Station Chief Harry Likos, 11/27/07


Kenefie Lane Force

Official Battle Cry of the Precinct (coined in Sept. '07): KHAAAAAAAN!


Command Staff: Those offices responsible for commanding the Precinct

Kenefie Station Chief Harry Likos, #0421


Officers: Those officers that are on active patrol duty in the Precinct


Traffic Division: Those officers who patrol Chudleyton as a whole yet are based in the Precinct


Deputized Civilians: Those individuals who, while not part of the DHPD, have assisted the Precinct

Bulldog C6: Deputized slightly before/during the 2007 LUE/Extinction disaster. Assisted in the attempted defense of the Precinct. Served with distinction in Operations S&D and Khan alongside Precinct/Greater DHPD forces. Helped retake the Precinct alongside Precinct/Dirtnapper officers.

Honored Officers: Those DHPD officers/squads from the rest of the DMZ who have assisted the Precinct

Charlie Squad: Answered call for assistance during late September/early October '07 skirmishes. Proved crucial in the short conflict with the MNU.

Bravo Squad: Moved to the Precinct on orders from HQ to help push back the Project T.I.M.E. invasion in November 2007's Operation Time Crisis.

Braunwyn Cleanslate: Helped barricade and heal the wounded during the evacuation of the precinct in late November '07. When given the opportunity to flee before the precinct fell, she staunchly refused and stood her ground until the bitter end, displaying true devotion to her fellow officers.

Orders From the Chief

Updated for 12/11/07
Stay on the move.
Revive fellow DHPD officers whenever possible.
Stay Alive!

Precinct Buildings

Kenefie Lane Police Department The HQ of the Precinct, KLPD is the place to visit if you're looking for an officer of the force. We keep the armory well stocked with bullets, guns, and armor, and we also keep stockpiles of flares and radios. If at all possible we try to keep the barricades very strongly barricaded so the inexperienced can visit. The Precinct's patrols originate from this point, and we work hard to keep a generator installed, along with a radio to maintain contact with DHPD HQ.

Cuthbert General Hospital KLPD may be the brain and muscle of the Precinct, but Cuthbert is the heart and blood. It is the largest single reason the Precinct is so safe and healthy, providing immediate medical assistance to the Precinct's officers and civilians. Again, we work hard to keep the barricades at very strongly barricaded to allow easy access, and a generator installed and fueled to provide the finest on-site medical care.

Tennant Auto Repair The Repair station may not be utterly vital to the survival of the Precinct, but it still plays a crucial role. Firstly, it provides the Precinct with the fuel it needs to power its generators. Secondly, we keep a stockpile of spray cans to be used in announcements and messages throughout the Precinct. Thirdly, it is a secondary armory, with a good supply of fire axes. We strive to keep a generator here as well, easily done with the fuel being right there. The barricades are usually kept extremely heavy, to provide a safehouse and an evacuation point in times of great danger.

Apsey Library A good source of entertainment for the Precinct's civilians and off-duty officers, Apsey Library's collection of literature of all kinds can be borrowed by all who want to read a good book. Generators are not always there, as the books can just be taken to other lighted buildings in the Precinct. It is kept very strongly barricaded to allow easy access and to provide a safehouse and entry point when the KLPD needs to be fully secured during dangerous times.

Club Hodson The hottest entertainment spot in the Precinct! It is the favorite place for officers to go to between shifts to sit back and relax. To better facilitate the entertainment and general atmosphere we work to keep it lit. It is kept extremely heavily barricaded to keep out vagrants and to provide a safehouse during troubled times.

Local Buildings These may not be parts of the Precinct itself and are not actively patrolled , but these should still be noted. There is a Necrotech facility immediately to the Southwest of Club Hodson, providing revivification services to the Precinct when needed. Three blocks to the north of the Precinct is a factory, the source of the Precinct's generators. Finally, in case Apsey and Hodson are not enough entertainment, directly to the West of Apsey is Loder Museum.

Historical Events

The KLP was, for some time, abandoned during 2007 after the majority of the DMZ was overrun and DHPD officers were recalled to the Hills. But in the latter half of the year or so the DHPD set up shop again and the Precinct became very lively, with an estimated total population of 50+ at any given moment with many more people passing through each day. It was decided to keep track of the Precint's history.

August 2nd, 2007 When Officer Likos first arrived in the Precinct, it had been a shambles still dealing with the recapture of nearby Caiger Mall by survivor forces. But over the months things stabilized and the Precinct came alive again. The Officer decided to independently pursue a way to further breath life into the Precinct, and found the right tool in the guise of Malton's Drama Club. The Club was eagerly taking requests for their performance of 'Apocalypse Now: Death of Kurtz', and negotiations for a showing at the KLPD were arranged for August 2nd. The performance was successful, with a total of 40 survivors attending. The Club's Stagehand was kind enough to film the event: AN 8-2-07.JPG

August 18th, 2007 When Caiger Mall fell to an LUE-led force, it triggered on all-out assault on Chudleyton in general. The Precinct was, for the most part, promptly overrun. Many of the civilians died, and Station Chief Likos only survived by a lucky choice of building to sleep in. However, there was a small ray of hope: Bulldog C6, a soldier of the Independent Nation of Owsleybank, arrived and pledged to help the Precinct in its darkest hour yet. The Precinct had its first true ally.

August 19th, 2007 to September 19th, 2007 Once Caiger fell it was a matter of time. The Precinct was overrun quickly, with Club Hodson holding out as the last bastion for a few extra days. But eventually both Likos and Bull were killed, and the entire Northwest was overrun.

HOWEVER, the fight was not over. The Kenefie Lane force quickly joined a DHPD strike force on a mission to resist the invaders, attacking swiftly and raiding supplies. The mission consisted of multiple operations, including Operation DeadArrow, Operation Smash and Dash, and Operation Khan. After the success of Operation Khan on September 12th, the Kenefie Lane Force vanished off the face of Malton alongside several other prominent DHPD officers.

September 19th, 2007 A month had passed since Kenefie was overrun. The Precinct had lain barren, and for several days the officers who once served there were not even seen in other suburbs. However, on this day they reappeared as part of a SpecOps force, the Dirtnappers. The team had been secretly raiding deep inside enemy territory to the north and now stormed the Precinct, capturing several of its buildings including Hodson and Cuthbert. The fight to reclaim the KLP had begun.

September 20th, 2007 The Precinct HQ was reclaimed by the Dirtnappers with the assistance of several local survivors who had been in hiding. Afterwards, the Dirtnappers moved on, leaving Chief Likos and the locals behind to secure the area. A period of skirmishing began between feral zombies and the DHPD/civilian force.

October 3rd, 2007 The skirmishes had, by this point, become a drain on the Precinct. Quick revives by survivors in the Harraway Building kept the Precinct active, but it was a constant fight to hold on to territory. Zombie numbers began to gain a level of equity with those of the survivors. Chief Likos put in a request for backup, and the call was answered. Charlie Squad made a quick response and entered the Precinct, swinging the fight in the DHPD's favor.

October 5th-9th, 2007 Fowler Crescent Railway Station had, in the past, troubled the Precinct as a hideout for serial killers and other lawbreakers. Starting on the 5th it again became an issue as the murderous group known as the Malton Narcotics Unit (who routinely posed as Malton police officers during their crimes) set up shop there and began attacking the Precinct. However, Precinct forces and the still-present Charlie Squad mounted a counterattack and quickly forced the MNU to bunker down within the Station. Assistance from local survivors and other DHPD allies (who wish to remain anonymous as they were on a black ops assignment at the time) eventually broke open the station and virtually wiped out the MNU, ending the threat for the time being.

November 5th-13th, 2007 In a startling and completely unforeseen event, a group of serial killers calling itself Project T.I.M.E. invaded the Precinct's area of jurisdiction, for all intents and purposes attempting a takeover of the area by squatting on the Precinct and attacking DHPD officers. Officers all over Chudleyton, in fact, came under attack. The T.I.M.E. members quickly became notorious for their claims of avenging murders from the future and for masquerading as people from AMS, CMS, and even the DHPD itself. The response was swift, with Bravo Squad being ordered into Chudleyton to help the KLP and local officers push the invasion back.

What followed was several days worth of gunfights, nighttime assassinations, and covert stalking of targets that not only enveloped the Precinct but much of the suburb, although the KLP was the center of the fighting. After more than a week the T.I.M.E. force had been scattered and the Precinct remained firmly in DHPD hands. The hunt for Project T.I.M.E. continues, both within Chudleyton as far out as Caiger Mall and in other suburbs.

November 25th, 2007 Looking for some levity among the zombie apocalypse and the recent fighting with feral survivors, Chief Likos called his old friends in the Drama Club and scheduled a performance of Army of Darkness. After dealing with some delays due to zombie and serial killer interference, the Club performed for 36 survivors.AoD 11-25-07.JPG

November 26th, 2007 No sooner had the actors cleaned up and cleared out than zombie numbers spiked. The barricades were strengthened, and for a while it looked like the precinct would hold. But when Harraway went down, and as civilians continued to flee, Chief Likos ordered the evacutation of the precinct. It fell a few days later, and any hopes of recovering it quickly were dashed when Red Rum successfully launched a Crusade upon Caiger Mall.

December 2007 - January 2008 The following two months were mainly a series of ups and downs for the Precinct. Precinct forces once again found themselves part of a roving band of DHPD officers, traveling the DMZ to restore order. One stop along the way brought the group back to the Precinct, and they remained there for several days. However, in a terrible blunder (he blames the lack of hot chocolate), Chief Likos overslept and was left behind when the group moved on. When he awoke, he discovered that the reason that he was not undead was that a group of civilians had moved into the building in the wake of the DHPD force. What followed was a brave week-long defense by the Precinct and the local civilians, even managing to reactivate Harraway and scavenge needles before being overrun again.

Later, the majority (if not the entirety) of the DHPD rallied to lead an assault on zombie-held Caiger. What resulted was a siege centered on the Latrobe Building, lasting more than a week and ending in a success for the DHPD. While things calmed down at Caiger, Chief Likos moved out and confirmed that the Precinct had been recovered by opportunistic survivors. He remained there for several days before being ordered south in what would turn out to be a futile attempt to retake the Hills. For some time the KLP remained out of touch, but on January 23rd a previously MIA Likos reported to HQ that the Precinct was still in survivor hands, and that he was remaining at his Precinct for the time being.

April 1st, 2008 After the report in January the KLP once again fell silent, and Likos went missing in the general chaos of Malton. However, on April Fool's Day the DHPD again received a report from him after he awoke in a pile of bodies outside Caiger. The KLP was empty, he said, although a small group of survivors were trying to restore Caiger as best they could.

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Kenefie Lane Police Department

Chudleyton [15,23]

Pottenger Boulevard Bulmer Avenue Dight Walk
Apsey Library Kenefie Lane Police Department Cuthbert General Hospital
Club Hodson Carpenter Grove Tennant Auto Repair

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