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DPS online: www.txdps.state.tx.us DPS “on the air”: 512-424-7777 [email protected]
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Dear fellow employee: We’vefilledseveralopenmanagement positions, in-cluding assistant chiefs ofCLEandAdministrationandcommander and assistantcommanderofNarcotics.Ourmanagement team is nowcomplete; I am proud of thepeoplewhohavebeenchosen.MorechangesarecomingforDPS. I know we’ll accom-plishgreatthingstogether.
Iwant to take amomentto remind you that May isMotorcycle and BicycleSafetyMonth.Wearyourhel-metandpracticesafedrivingand riding habits every day:you’re setting an examplefor your children.And driv-ers should take time to re-mindthemselvestobeawareofmotorcycles and bicycles,whichcanbedifficulttosee.WehaveanexcellentMotor-cycleSafetyUnitthatteachesclassesforbeginningandad-vancedriders.Findoutwhatthey have to offer by calling 1-800-292-5787.
Produced by DPS Public Information, (512) 424-2080 May 2009
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Fallen officers honored at Memorial ServiceTexaslawenforcementofficerswholosttheirlivesinthelineof
dutyduringthepasttwoyearswillberememberedduringamemo-rialserviceatDPSHeadquartersonTuesday,May12,at10a.m.
“When we gather at the Memo-rialWallat theTrainingAcademy,we will be honoring the law enforce-ment officerswhogave their livesprotecting us all. They and theirfamilies havemade a tremendoussacrifice.Letusnotforgetthepricetheypaidtokeepussafe,”saidCol.Stanley E. Clark,DPSdirector.
Included in thosehonoredwillbeTr.James Scott Burns,HPJef-ferson,whowasshotandkilledApril
Tr. James Scott Burns
New driver license rolls out statewide
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DPSisunveilingaredesignedTexasdriverlicenseandidentificationcardwith a new lookand enhanced securityfeatures.
“The changeswillgive law enforcement improved resources forverifying the authen-ticity of Texas-issueddriverlicensesandiden-tification cards,whilecombatingcounterfeiting,photoswapping,tamperingandothertypesoffraud,”saidDPSDirectorCol.Stanley E. Clark.
ThelicensesandIDcardscontainnumeroussecurityfeatures,whichDPSwillnotdiscusspublicly.
DPS online: www.txdps.state.tx.us DPS “on the air”: 512-424-7777 [email protected]
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Briefs
29,2008,duringatrafficstop.
Texas peace officers killed feloniously in 2009:
Senior Corporal NormanSmith,DallasPD,shotandkilledon Jan. 6 while serving arrestwarrant;
LieutenantStuartAlexander,Corpus Christi PD, struck andkilled onMarch 11 by fleeingsuspectduringapolicechasethatarosefromadisturbancecall;
SergeantRandyWhite,Bridge-portPD,struckandkilledonApril2 by a suspect during a policechaseafterahit-and-runcrash.
Texas peace officers killed feloniously in 2008:
CorporalHarryThielepape,HarrisCo.Constable’sOffice-Pct
trafficcrashonFeb.21;Senior Corporal Victor Loza-
da-Tirado,Dallas PD, died in atrafficcrashonFeb.22;
OfficerEverettWilliamDen-nis,CarthagePD,diedinatrafficcrashonJune3;
OfficerGaryGryder,HoustonPD,diedon June29afterbeingstruckbyavehicle;
SheriffBrentLee,TrinityCo.SO,diedinatrafficcrashonNov.27;
Officer Robert Davis, SanAntonioPD,struckbyavehicleonNov. 28, died of his injuriesonDec.1;
OfficerMarkSimmons,Ama-rilloPD,injuredinatrafficcrashonMarch24,2005anddiedofhisinjuriesonDec.17,2008.
6,injuredJan.26anddiedonFeb.20of injuriessustainedduringafelonyarrest;
DPS Trooper James Scott Burns,HPJefferson,killedApril29duringatrafficstop;
OfficerTimothyAbernethy,HoustonPD,killedDec.7duringatrafficstopandfootpursuit.
Texas peace officers who died while performing their du-ties in 2008:
DeputyConstableDavidJou-bert,HarrisCo.Constable’sOf-fice-Pct.7,diedinatrafficcrashonJan.13;
OfficerMatthewB.Thebeau,CorpusChristiPD,diedinatrafficcrashonJan.20;
Deputy Sheriff Craig Walter Miller,HarrisCo.SO, died in a
Memorial Service honors fallen officers, continued from page 1
HQ blood drivesDPSisjoiningforceswiththe
BloodCenterofCentralTexas to hostfourmobileblooddrivesper
year at theHeadquarters,Build-ing A cafeteria in Austin. ThefirstblooddriveisscheduledforThursday,May14.Call512-424-2103ifyouhaveanyquestions.
FBI graduate Lt. Kevin Wilkie, Internal
Affairs Austin, graduated fromthe 235th Session of the FBIAcademy in Quantico, Virginia,Dec.12.
New DPS bike rideThe inaugural DPS Memorial
RidehasbeenscheduledforSep-tember.ThebicycleridewillstartinAustin. Each riderwill pay a$500fee,with80percentof themoney going to a new DPS me-morialandaDPSdisabilityfund.
in emergency preparedness andresponse.
Tela Mange, chiefofMediaRelationsAustin, was presentedthe “Outstanding Austin Com-municator”awardbytheAssoci-ation for Women in Communica-tionsAustinChapter lastmonth.Mange and her staff had a busyyear in2008,fieldingcalls fromthe media on several high-pro-file events, including allegationsof child abuseat thepolygamistcompoundinSchleicherCounty.
Awards
Chief Jack Colley,Emergen-cyManagementDivisionAustin,received the 2009DistinguishedServiceAwardat thisyear’sNa-tional Hurricane Conference. In2008,DEM,underColley’slead-ership, coordinated the unprec-edented response operations ofhundredsofemergencymanage-ment officials, first responders,volunteergroups,publicofficialsand state agencies to several in-cidents. Inaddition toHurricaneIke, there were two other hurri-canes,a tropicalstormandthreeother major floods—all withina 58-day period. The award isgiven to individuals who dem-onstrate outstanding leadership
DPS online: www.txdps.state.tx.us DPS “on the air”: 512-424-7777 [email protected]
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Mile Markers
On the mend...
Tr.Steven Hoppas,HPSanMarcos, injuredwhen vehiclestruckbyallegeddrunkdriver. Good news! Sgt.William John Murphy,CLEGarland,returnedtoworkfullduty.
This month, DPS Psycho-logical Services Bureau be-gins a series of articles in the Chaparral that we hope will be beneficial to you, our fellow employees and your families. The DPS Employee Assistance Program is a free service and is now available to serve you state-wide. For more information, call 512-424-2211.
Tips to copewith difficultfinancialtimes:
Keepyourperspective.Take
breaksfromthenegativenewsstories.Do something helpfulforafriendorneighbor.
Takecareofyourself.Manyhealthful, stress-reducing ac-tivitiesarefreeorinexpensive;for example, visit a park, takeawalk, go to amuseumor li-brary.
Plan.Write downways toreduce your expenses, reviewregularly.Setabudgetforeachday and reward yourself forstickingtoit.
EAP Wellness CornerContactTr.James Colunga,DLWaxahachie,at972-935-3044orjames.colunga@txdps.state.tx.usforadditioninformation.
Police Games coming upThe Texas Police Games,
sponsored by the Texas PoliceAthletic Federation, take placethisyearinConroefromJune24-28.ActiveandretiredDPScom-missioned officers are eligibletocompete,asareguests incer-tain events. TheGames feature31 shooting and athletic events.ThefirstdeadlineisMay15.Tofindoutmore,visittheirwebsite:www.texaspolicegames.org.
PromotionsDirector’s Staff
Lamar Beckworth, Asst.Chief,HPAustintoAsst.Director,Direc-tor’sOfficeAustin;Bill C. Nabors, Asst.ChiefPilot,AircraftSectionAustintoChiefPilot,AircraftSec-tionAustin;John M. Brannon, Lt.,Aircraft SectionGarland toAsst.ChiefPilot,AircraftSectionAustin.
Administration DivisionValerie A. Fulmer, Asst.Chief,
Administration DivisionAustintoChief,AdministrationDivisionAustin; Sandra K. Fulenwider,Reg.Adjutant,StaffSupportSvcs.GarlandtoAsst.Chief,Administra-tionDivisionAustin.
HPDavid G. Baker, Major,HP
Austin toChief,HPAustin;Luis A. Gonzalez, Major,HPAustin,toAsst.Chief,HPAustin;Todd
Michael Early, Comm.Coordina-tor,HPAustintoDirecotor,BureauofLawEnforcementComm. andTech.Austin.
CLEWynn Reynolds, Lt.,MVT
GarlandtoCapt.,MVTAustin.
RetirementsJames Walter Brubaker,
Chief,CLEAustin,32yrs.,1mo.,9days;Clifford Joe Babbitt, Capt.,MVTAustin, 28 yrs., 2mos., 17days;Eluid Plata, Sgt.,NarcoticsSvc.Brownsville,27yrs.,2mos.,18days;
Bryan Nelson Payne, Sen.Tr.,HP Junction, 24 yrs., 2mos., 22days;David Wayne Ross, Tr.,CVEGarland,21yrs,8mos.,24days;James F. Benton, Jr., Coordinator,BureauofLawEnforcementComm.andTech.Austin,3ys.,3mo.;
Cleopatra Castle, Tech.,DLHouston,28yrs.,5mos.,19days;Richard Joseph Peche, Sen.Cpl.,CVESanAntonio,31yrs.,3mos.,24 days;Deborah Kay Cart-wright, Manager,DLAustin, 29
yrs.,5mos.;Bertha Mary Beran,Secretary,Bureau of InformationAnalysisAustin, 25 yrs., 3mos.;Janice Marie Browning, Clerk,DLAustin,22yrs.,11mos.
DeathsGordon D. Tompkins, ret.Tr.
V,HPCarthage(November1972–July2000)diedFebruary25,2009;Oron Land, ret.Tr. II,HPWaco(November 1942 –April 1979)diedApril10,2009;Sidney Mer-chant, ret. Ranger,TexasRang-ersAbilene (June 1956 –August1988)diedApril12,2009;Bob G. Humphries,ret.StaffSvc.OfficerII,HRAustin(March1950–July1986)diedApril19,2009.
DPS online: www.txdps.state.tx.us DPS “on the air”: 512-424-7777 [email protected]
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Productionof the newcardsbeganApril15forcustomersre-ceivingnew,renewalorduplicatelicensesandIDcards.Theverticalformatforcustomersunder21willcontinue.
Current driver licenses andID cards are still valid andwill
A Texas Ranger, an internandpolicedetectivesprovedthatinvestigators should “never saynever”whenitcomestosolvingcold cases. In 2008, Sgt. Matt Cawthon, the Unsolved CrimesInvestigation Team (UCIT)Ranger assigned to Company F,helpedclose theoldestunsolvedmurderinthehistoryofSanDi-ego,Calif.
On Dec. 28, 1971, GeraldJacksonwas stabbed todeath inhisapartmentinSanDiego.Thecrime remained unsolved for 37years,untilaninternworkingforthe San Diego Police Department was reviewing old case files in2007anddiscoveredthatalatentfingerprintwaspreservedonevi-denceinthecasefile.
Investigators submitted theprint to the Automated Finger-printIdentificationSystem,whichhelped identified the fingerprint
as belonging to GeraldMetcalf,now 62 and living in Chandler,Texas.
In 2008,Cawthon began as-sistingtheSanDiegoPoliceinthecaseandlocatedMetcalf.OnAu-gust27,CawthonandSanDiegoPoliceHomicideDetective JohnTeft interviewed thesuspectandobtainedfingerprintandDNAev-idence.Facedwithevidencelink-inghimtothehomicide,Metcalfconfessed but claimed self-de-fense,eventhoughthevictimhad
beenstabbedmorethan50times.CawthonarrestedMetcalfonOct.14,2008,andMetcalfiscurrentlyawaitingtrialinSanDiego.
“Cold case investigation, al-thoughnotnewtotheRangers,isoneofthemostimportantjobswedo.Itisachancetogivethevic-tims’ families some closure andcomfort,” saidCawthon. “And IlovedthelookonMetcalf’sfacewhenItoldhimwhyIwasthere.Itjustdoesn’tgetanybetterthanthat.”
Texas Ranger helps solve oldest cold case in San Diego history
usedinformationgleanedfromastudyof150convictedmurderersandtheiruseofmotorvehiclestoassistwithdevelopingtheclass.
“Mostpoliceofficershavenotreceivedtrainingonrecognizingtheindicatorsofthistypeofcrimeduringatrafficstoporifthey’vebeendispatched toahomeonacall,”saidDPSSgt.Derek Pre-stridge, one of the instructors.“Theyneedspecificquestionstoaskandknowledgeofbehavioralpatternsof suspectsandvictimsthat can help them determinewhether there is potentially acrimeoccurring.”
Academy hosts class on spotting child abduction, abuseIdentifying a childwhomay
havebeenabductedorabusedcanbe difficult for law enforcementofficerswhodon’tknowwhattolookfor,soDPShostedthefirst-everclassthatwillteachofficershow to recognize these at-riskchildrenduringcontactswiththepublic, either in traffic stops orvisitstohomes.
Academy instructorsworkedwithrepresentativesoftheTexasAttorneyGeneral’sOffice, theFBIand theNationalCenter forMissingandExploitedChildrentodeveloptheclasscurriculum.TheFBI’sBehavioralAnalysisUnit
The24-hourclass,thefirstofitskindanywhereintheU.S.,willteachlawenforcementofficersandcommunicationsoperatorsappro-priateinvestigativetechniquesandmakethemawareofinvestigativeresourcesavailabletothem,suchas the state’sMissing PersonsClearinghouse, theTexasFusionCenterandtheNationalCenterforMissingandExploitedChildren.
“Weareproudtohavedevel-opedthiscourseandlookforwardtosharingitwithlawenforcementagenciesacross thenation,”saidCol.Stanley Clark, director oftheDPS.
bephasedoutastheyexpire.Thelast redesign took place in June2001.
DPS is sendingout informa-tion toTexas law enforcementagencies, financial institutionsandotherstateagenciestoeducatethemonthesechanges.
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