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Iacp New Members 44 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 200 | Alexandria, VA 22314, USA | 703.836.6767 or 1.800.THEIACP | www.theIACP.org IACP NEW MEMBERS New member applications are published pursuant to the provisions of the IACP Constitution. If any active member in good standing objects to an applicant, written notice of the objection must be submitted to the Executive Director within 60 days of publication. The full membership listing can be found in the online member directory under the Participate tab of the IACP website. Associate Members are indicated with an asterisk (*). All other listings are active members. Published August 1, 2019. Albania Tirana Kollobani, Eva, Chief Commissioner, Albanian State Police Kurti, Majlinda, Commissioner, Albanian State Police Antigua and Barbuda St John's Rodney, Atlee P, Commissioner of Police, Royal Police Force Antigua & Barbuda Aruba Santa Cruz Gordon, Irma O, Deputy Commissioner, Aruba Police Force Belize Belmopan Broaster, Edward, Deputy Commissioner, Belize Police Dept Williams, Chester, Commissioner, Belize Police Dept Bermuda Hamilton *Bridgeman, Cerepha, Constable, Bermuda Police Service Corbishley, Stephen, Commissioner, Bermuda Police Service Canada Alberta Coronation *Ford, Micaela, Constable, RCMP Edmonton *Dalziel, Brenda, Staff Sergeant, Edmonton Police Service Fort McMurray *Delaney, Jake, Constable, RCMP Grand Prairie *Coulson, Blaze, Constable, RCMP British Columbia Kelowna *Poohachoff, Sara, Constable, RCMP Langley *Amiri, Nicholas, Constable, RCMP Powell River *Pye, Jeremy, Constable, RCMP Surrey *Schuster, Blake, Constable, RCMP Manitoba Winnipeg *Sutherland, Chody, Inspector, Winnipeg Police Service Ontario Ottawa *Dixon, Donald, President/CEO, Lodestar Security Solutions Inc Saskatchewan Estevan *Cooper, Nicholas, Constable, RCMP Regina Rae, Dean, Deputy Chief of Police, Regina Police Service Wagner, Jeffrey, Staff Sergeant, Regina Police Service Saskatoon *Brown, Albert, Constable, RCMP Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Kinshasa Mpoyi Baudouin, Mpiana, Commissaire Superieur Principal, Police Nationale Congolaise El Salvador San Salvador de Tobar, Marysa Martinez, Chief Inspector, International Justice Mission Grenada St George's Martin, Edvin, Commissioner, Royal Grenada Police Force Indonesia Medan‐North Sumatera Hartati, Widya Budhi, Police Commissioner, Indonesian National Police Mexico Sinaloa Culiacan Vellatti de Garza, Alejandra, Coordinadora General, Centro De Justicia Para Las Mujeres Yucatán Culiacan Benitez Montano, Daiza Maria, Directora Operativa, Centro De Justicia Para Las Mujeres Buitimea Velazquez, Carolina, Policia Operativa, Policia Estatal Preventiva Sinaloa Irigoyen Barron, Luis Alejandro, Policia Operativo, Policia Estatal Preventiva Sinaloa Perea Valenzuela, Jacqueline, Policia Operativa, Policia Estatal Preventiva Sinaloa Merida Novelo Chan, Luis Fernando, Coordinador, Secretaria De Seguridad Publica Del Estadode Yucatan Sanchez Herrera, Sulmy Sushet, Coordinador, Secretaria De Seguridad Publica Del Estadode Yucatan Torres Mendez, Angel Antonio, Inspector General, Secretaria De Seguridad Publica Del Estadode Yucatan Nigeria Abuja Elaweremi, Mercy, Principal Detective Superintendent, Economic & Financial Crimes Commission Habib, Aisha, Assistant Detective Commander, Economic & Financial Crimes Commission Ibrahim, Abiola, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Nigeria Police Force *Modi, Gertrude Iveren, Principal Detective Superintendent, Economic & Financial Crimes Commission *Ogadimma, Ohaeri Silvaline, Senior Scientific Officer, National Environmental Standards & Regulations Enforcement Agency Raji, Adekunle Muideen, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Nigeria Police Force Akure *Feranmi, Daramola, Officer, Nigeria Security & Civil Defence Corps Benin City Ogberagha, Richard, Principal Detective Superintendent, Economic & Financial Crimes Commission Calabar Ogunjemilusi, Adeyemi, Assistant Inspector General, Nigeria Police Force Ibadan Dayo, Ariyo T, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Nigeria Police Force Ikeja Aihaji, Agosuoklu Joseph, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Nigeria Police Force *Folashade, Shittu Oluwakemi, Sergeant, Nigeria Police Force Ikorodu *Oluyeye, Babatope, Sergeant, Nigeria Police Force Lagos Adams, Olushola Christiana, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Nigeria Police Force *Adeyi, Cornelius, Inspector of Police, Nigeria Police Force *Adimba, Obichukwu, Customs Officer, Nigeria Customs Service *Alao, Rufai, Customs Officer, Nigeria Customs Service Obalende *Ade, Adeoye Kolawole, Police Officer, Nigeria Police Force *Ashinze, Christian Ashiedu, Administrative Officer, Nigeria Police Force *Dada‐Lawal, Deborah, Police Officer, Nigeria Police Force *Kolawole, Jacob Ayodele, Police Officer, Nigeria Police Force *Nwogu, Reginald, Police Officer, Nigeria Police Force *Odewale, Sikiru Boyenle, Police Officer, Nigeria Police Force Ogun Sulaiman, Isa, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Nigeria Police Force Osogbo Abibat, Oyelami, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Nigeria Police Force *Afolabi, Olajide Sunday, Sergeant, Nigeria Police Force *Jaba, David Gyuro, Inspector of Police, Nigeria Police Force Kuryas, Monday Bala, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Nigeria Police Force *Ladegbaye, Emmanuel A, Member Police Community Relations, Nigeria Police Force Lohor, Moses Nanle, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Nigeria Police Force *Moses, Akintade Korede, Inspector of Police, Nigeria Police Force *Ojo, Oduola Oluwadare, Inspector of Police, Nigeria Police Force Sunday, Mustapha Olayemi, Superintendent of Police, Nigeria Police Force Owerri Ayogu, Rommanus Okonkwo, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Nigeria Police Force Uromi Theophilus, Usigbe Odigie, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Nigeria Security & Civil Defence Corps Yenagoa Chukwuma, Uneke Alexander, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Nigeria Police Force Saint Kitts and Nevis Basseterre Brandy, Hilroy, Acting Commissioner of Police, Royal St Christopher and Nevis Police Force Saint Lucia Castries Monchery, Severin, Commissioner, Royal St Lucia Police Force Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Kingstown John, Colin, Commissioner, Royal St Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force Suriname Paramaribo Prade, Roberto, Commissioner, Korps Politie Suriname Taiwan Taipei City Cheng, Ming‐Chung, International Affairs Division Section Chief, National Police Agency Kao, James, Director of Crime Prevention, Taipei City Police Dept Lu, Sean, International Affairs Division Officer, National Police Agency Taiwan Taoyuan City *Chang, Kuang‐Ming, Vice Chair/Professor, Central Police Univ *Lai, Edward Y, Public Relations Officer/Director Associate Professor, Central Police Univ *Lan, Ivan Ying‐Hua, Master of Police Administration/Staff Officer, Central Police Univ Taoyuan Co Chuang, Te‐Sen, Vice President, Central Police Univ United Kingdom Birmingham Anderson, Jason, Superintendent, West Midlands Police Murray, Alex, Chief Superintendent, West Midlands Police Cummins, Jon, Superintendent, Dyfed‐Powys Police Devon Munday, Andrew, Detective Superintendent, Devon and Cornwall Police Doncaster Thomas, Neil, Superintendent, South Yorkshire Police Farham Hutson, Lucy, Chief Superintendent, Hampshire Constabulary Gravesend Hooper, Stuart, T/Deputy Chief Superintendent, Kent & Essex Police Hampshire Smith, Joanne, Detective Superintendent, Hampshire Constabulary Hendon Watling, Lee, Detective Superintendent, Metropolitan Police Service Huntington Sutherland, James, Superintendent, Cambridgeshire Constabulary Thomas, Karena, Detective Chief Superintendent, Bedfordshire Police Leicestershire Ball, Martyn, Chief Superintendent, Leicestershire Police Lincoln English, Kieran, Superintendent, Lincolnshire Police Liverpool McCaughrean, Dave, Detective Superintendent, Merseyside Police London Brown, Ian, Superintendent, Metropolitan Police Service Halpin, Kate, Detective Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan Police Service Shrubshall, Sarah, T/Superintendent, HM Inspectorate of Constabulary FRS Manchester Davies, Phil, Chief Superintendent, Greater Manchester Police Merseyside Morgan, Mark, Superintendent, Merseyside Police Newcastle Upon Tyne Hall, Mark, Superintendent, Northumbria Police Preston Robertshaw, Richard, Superintendent, Lancashire Constabulary Whitehead, Ian, Detective Superintendent, Lancashire Constabulary Reading Berkshire Gilmour, Stan, Superintendent, Thames Valley Police Southampton Barton, Paul, Detective Superintendent, Hampshire Constabulary Worcestershire Barratt, Damian, T/Deputy Chief Superintendent, West Mercia Police United States Alabama Bay Minette Lowery, Anthony, Chief Deputy, Baldwin Co Sheriff's Office Leeds Atkinson, James K, Chief of Police, Leeds Police Dept Arizona Bullhead City *Holstrom, Robin, Detective, Bullhead City Police Dept Grand Canyon *Baird, Joelle, Park Ranger, National Park Service Holbrook Clouse, David M, Sheriff, Navajo Co Sheriff's Office Phoenix *Hossack, Geoffrey T, Deputy Sheriff, Maricopa Co Sheriff's Office California El Monte *Pitts, Jimmie, Sergeant, El Monte Police Dept Fallbrook Lopez, Ricardo, Lieutenant, San Diego Co Sheriff's Dept Gonzales Wise, Keith, Chief of Police, Gonzales Police Dept Los Alamitos Karrer, Christopher, Captain, Los Alamitos Police Dept Los Altos McCrossin, Scott, Captain, Los Altos Police Dept Los Angeles Kowalski, David, Commander, Los Angeles Police Dept Modica, Michael, Lieutenant, Los Angeles Co Sheriff's Dept Manteca Aguilar, Michael, Captain, Manteca Police Dept Orland Vlach, Joe, Chief of Police, Orland Police Dept Pacoima 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