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Chief Neil Noakes is retiring after 25 years with the Fort Worth Police Department. In an interview, he highlighted efforts ...
After leading the Fort Worth Police Department for four and a half years, Chief Neil Noakes is stepping down, citing a desire ...
"Chief Noakes, you've answered your final call." Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes received a heartfelt sendoff from the ...
Outgoing Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes talked with NBC 5 about the highs and lows of his career and initiative he hopes ...
Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes will retire from law enforcement effective at the end of May 2025, after 25 years of service to the city. Noakes was appointed chief of police in 2021 by City ...
A file photo shows Fort Worth police Chief Neil Noakes speaking at the Bob Bolen Public Safety Complex on Thursday, March 23, 2023 in Fort Worth.(Elías Valverde II / Staff Photographer ...
Fort Worth Chief of Police Neil Noakes says he'll retire next spring after 25 years with the department, including four as chief. Joined by Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker and City Manager David ...
FORT WORTH, Texas — Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes is retiring next year, he confirmed to WFAA on Monday. Noakes will step down in May 2025, coinciding with his 25th year as a member of the ...
Fort Worth police deputy chief Neil Noakes was named as Fort Worth's 27th police chief Monday, city manager David Cooke announced. Cooke said the city needs a chief who understands the community ...
Fort Worth Police Deputy Chief Neil Noakes has been hired as the city's new police chief. Noakes has a master of science degree in criminal justice and criminology from Texas Christian University ...
FORT WORTH – Police Chief Neil Noakes plans to retire in May of 2025, the Fort Worth Police Department confirmed Monday afternoon. "This is a big decision," said Noakes. "After a lot of prayer ...
Fort Worth police Chief Neil Noakes will retire by next year. Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes is retiring after more than 25 years in law enforcement, the department announced Monday.