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CPD receives painting of Mayberry Sheriff Squad Car

By Detective Sgt. Evan Burton

Local artist Dick Scholl gave me a painting of the Mayberry Sheriff Squad Car and I thought it would be a great addition for the Columbia Police Department. Thank you again, Mr. Scholl!

It hangs beneath an autographed picture of Don Knotts, aka "Barney Fife".

The Andy Griffith Show aired in 1960 through 1968. There were 249 half hour episodes with 159 episodes filmed in "black and white" which were my favorites. The Show has real life and leadership lessons in each episode that we can still use in this day and age.

Characters, Sheriff Andy Taylor, and his fearless Deputy, Barney Fife, patrolled in a 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 Squad Car - just like in the painting.




This story was posted on 2024-02-27 09:10:51
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Painting of Mayberry Sheriff Squad Car added at CPD



2024-02-27 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Sgt. Evan Burton.
Thanks to artist Dick Scholl - below the autographed picture of Don Knotts, aka "Barney Fife", in the Columbia Police Department - now hangs a new painting. His gift to CPD Det. Sgt. Evan Burton is a painting of the Mayberry Sheriff Squad Car from the long-running TV "Andy Griffith Show".

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