Department Initiatives
Chief Neil Noakes made his final call at 2:30 p.m. on May 29 aŌer 25 years of service to the Fort Worth community. Chief Noakes’ dedicaƟon to the community, his Fort Worth Police Department family, and his own family were recognized at a reƟrement celebraƟon on May 22, where Mayor Maƫe Parker, communi- ty members, police personnel, and friends of the Chief remarked on his career. Enjoy reƟrement, Sir! Chief Neil Noakes ReƟres
Northwest Patrol Division Groundbreaking Ceremony FWPD joined City Council members to break ground on the new Northwest Patrol Division on April 8. The facility is located at 3900 Angle Avenue. GFF Architects and FPI ConstrucƟon were awarded the design/build contract. The project is funded by the 2022 Bond Program, tax notes and the Crime Control and PrevenƟon District.
FWPD K - 9 Unit Turns 63
May 22 was the 63rd birthday of the FWPD K - 9 Unit. IniƟally a six - officer team of Tinker, Reddy, Tex, Stevon, Rebel, Prince, and handlers, the unit conƟnues today with a mission to support patrol officers and other police units by uƟlizing highly - trained police service dogs. The goal of the K - 9 Unit is to minimize risk of injury to officers while maxim- izing efficiencies of operaƟons.
FWPD hosted and aƩended mulƟple community events during the past quarter. FWPD partnered with community leaders and businesses to provide residents with opportuniƟes to gather together. Events included the Criminal JusƟce InformaƟon Services (CJIS) Law Enforcement Academy GraduaƟon, Christ Chapel’s Bless the Blue Lunch, and the NTX Special Olympics Torch Run. Community Events
CJIS Law Enforcement Academy GraduaƟon
Christ Chapel Bless the Blue Lunch
NTX Special Olympics Torch Run
2025 2nd Quarter Crime Report
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