2025 Annual Report

The Fort Worth Police Department ’ s Lateral Class #11 welcomed 45 experienced officers to the force on August 8. This group brings a wealth of skills and expertise, further enhancing FWPD ’ s dedication to public safety and community service. We extend our congratulations and a warm welcome to all members of this class.

East Division Neighborhood Patrol Officers (NPOs) partnered with AMC Theatres and Fort Worth Cops 4 Kids to host a special back-to-school event for local families. Through this collaboration, two theater auditoriums were reserved exclusively for more than 200 children and their parents, providing an opportunity for families to come together and enjoy a shared experience in a welcoming environment. We extend our appreciation to Deputy Chief Monica Martin and East Division Commander Antione Williams for their support and participation in the event. Their presence, alongside our East Division NPOs, underscored the department ’ s commitment to community engagement and to wishing students and their families a safe and successful school year. Click the picture to see highlights from this event.

A FWPD South Division officer, alongside his family, partnered with Rosemont Middle School ’ s School Resource Officer to provide hundreds of books to students in the school ’ s RISE program. This initiative reflects the department ’ s ongoing commitment to community engagement and youth development. Each day, FWPD officers invest in the Fort Worth community—supporting students, strengthening partnerships, and helping build a safer, stronger future for all. To see highlights of this event, click the picture.

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