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Charles. Leslie Alabaster Police Department 201 1St Street North Charles. Leslie Alabaster Police Department 201 1st Street North Alabaster, Alabama 35007 205- 664-6817 [email protected] Charles W. Wood Calhoun County Sheriff's Office 400 West 8th Street Anniston, Alabama 36201 (256) 820-6710 [email protected] Capt. Tom Stofer Auburn Department of Public Safety 161 North Ross Street Auburn, Alabama 36830 334-501- 3119 [email protected] La'Quaylin Parhm or Damon Johnson Birmingham Police Department 1710 First Avenue North Birmingham, Alabama 35203 (205) 933-4175 [email protected] James G. Fadely Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Reserves 2200 8th Avenue North Birmingham, Alabama 35203 205- 325-5700 [email protected] Robert Burnett Chelsea Citizen Observer Patrol City of Chelsea P.O. Box 111 Chelsea, Alabama 35043 205-281- 4082 [email protected] Officer David Hicks Clanton Police Department Police Explorers 601 1st Ave. Clanton, Alabama 35045 (205) 755-1194 [email protected] Jim Smith Police Chief Cottonwood Police Department P. O. Box 447 Cottonwood, Alabama 36320 334- 691-2113 [email protected] Capt. David J. Sandlin Cullman County Sheriff's Office 1910 Beech Avenue, S.E. Cullman, Alabama 35055 256-734- 0342 [email protected] Tom Barry Decatur Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association P O Box 5581 Decatur, Alabama 35601 256-301- 3139 [email protected] Tommie J. Reese, Chief of Police Demopolis Police Department 301 East Washington Street Demopolis, Alabama 36732 334- 289-3073 [email protected] Samuel Crawford Wiregrass Retired Senior Volunteer Program 501 North Foster St. Dothan, Alabama 36303 334-836- 1300 [email protected] Alan Hicks, Asst. Chief Douglas Police Reserves P. O. Box 45 Douglas, Alabama 35954 256-593- 9531 [email protected] David Cole, Auxiliary President East Brewton Police Auxiliary 615 Forrest Avenue East Brewton, Alabama 36426 251- 867-4865 [email protected] Alan Bishop Fairhope Police Department Reserve Unit 107 North Section Street Fairhope, Alabama 36532 251-928- 2385 [email protected] Sgt. Craig Sawyer Fairhope Police Department, Explorer Post #5141 Fairhope Police Department 107 North Section Street Fairhope, Alabama 36532 (251) 928-2385 [email protected] Jenna Darby Gulf Shores Police Department 220 Clubhouse Drive Gulf Shores, Alabama 36542 2519682532 [email protected] Lieutentant Helena Police Explorers 816 Highway 52 East Helena, Alabama 35080 205-663- 6499 [email protected] Capt. Vince Dauro Huntsville Police Department 815 Wheeler Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35801 256-427-5652 [email protected] Sgt Natasha Walker Montgomery Police Department 320 North Ripley Street Montgomery, Alabama 36104 3342404800 [email protected] Scott Thacker, Chief Reserve Officer Parrish Police Department 6484 Hwy 269 PO Box 89 Parrish, Alabama 35580 205-686-9991 [email protected] Sheree Davis Pell City Police Department 1905 1st Avenue North Pell City, Alabama 35125 205-884- 3334 [email protected] Christopher C. Peterson, Coordinator Dallas County Citizen Corps Council P. O. Box 987 Selma, Alabama 36702 3345050060 [email protected] Lt. Mike Gorman Sylacauga Police Department 301 N. Broadway Avenue PO Box 2460 Sylacauga, Alabama 35150 256-401-2460 [email protected] Captain Mike Cox Valley Police Department 20 Fob James Drive Valley, Alabama 0 334-756-5209 [email protected] Chief Roger A. Williams Vance Police Department 10902 Public Safety Drive Vance, Alabama 35490 205-553- 9917 [email protected] Mark McLaughlin City of Westover P.O. Box 356 Westover, Alabama 35185 205-678-3375 [email protected] Lt. Ron Swartz University of Alaska Anchorage Police 3211 Providence Drive ULA124 Anchorage, Alaska 99508 907-786-1149 [email protected] Glen Yancha Bayshore Klatt Community Patrol - Anchorage Police Dept 4501 Elmore Road Anchorage, Alaska 99507 9073018765 [email protected] Keith D. Ferris Nunaka Valley Community Patrol P. O. BOX 211835 Anchorage, Alaska 0 907- 726-7044 [email protected] Chaplain Bert McQueen, CMC, MSW Alaska Police Chaplains Ministries 2221 East Northern Lights Boulevard, Suite 137 P. O. Box 200654 Anchorage, Alaska 99520 907-272-3100 [email protected] Kris Spencer Neighborhood Crime Watch 4501 South Bragaw Street Anchorage, Alaska 0 (907) 786-8585 [email protected] Fred Schriner Mt. View Community Patrol 4627 Mountain View Dr Anchorage, Alaska 99508 (907) 277-4357 [email protected] Mike Smulski Anchorage Police Department 4501 South Bragaw Street Anchorage, Alaska 0 907-786-8662 [email protected] Lt. Paul Honeman NorthEast Community Patrol 431 Fern Lane Anchorage, Alaska 99504 907-529- 5188 [email protected] Sam O'Connor Westside Community Patrol 1904 W 46th Ave. Anchorage, Alaska 99517 (907) 227-5157 [email protected] Fred Thomas Russian Jack Community Patrol 4901 East 26th Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99508 907- 223-9292 [email protected] Lorna Weese, Programs Coordinator, VIP Program Fairbanks Police Department 911 Cushman Street Fairbanks, Alaska 99701 907-450- 6518 [email protected] Wanda Thomas Houston Alaska Police Deaprtment P. O. Box 940027 Houston, Alaska 99694 907-892- 6997 [email protected] David Ross Kenai Police Department 107 South Willow Street Kenai, Alaska 99611 (907) 283-7879 [email protected] Chaplain Boyd and Debra Waltman, Directors Alaska State Trooper Volunteer Chaplaincy 151 West Gerondale Circle Wasilla, Alaska 99654 907-232- 1114 [email protected] Chief of Police Wasilla Police Department 1800 E. Parks Hwy. Wasilla, Alaska 99654 907-352- 5401 [email protected] Constance Halonen Apache Junction Police Department 1001 N Idaho Rd. Apache Junction, Arizona 85119 480-474-5442 [email protected] Debbie Ray, Volunteer Coordinator Avondale Police Department 11485 West Civic Center Drive Avondale, Arizona 85323 623- 333-7341 [email protected] John Black Cochise County Sheriff's Assist Team 205 North Judd Drive Bisbee, Arizona 85603 520-803- 3866 [email protected] Douglas E. Smith Buckeye Police Department 100 North Apache Road Suite D Buckeye, Arizona 85303 623-349- 6454 [email protected] Barry Wincentsen Bullhead City Police Auxiliary 1255 Marina Blvd Bullhead City, Arizona 86442 928-763-9200 ext 281 Darby Martin Camp Verde Marshal's Office 646 South First Street Camp Verde, Arizona 86322 928- 554-8308 [email protected] Wendy Edwards, Coordinator Volunteer Services Casa Grande Police Department Volunteer Services Center 520 North Marshall Street Casa Grande, Arizona 85222 520- 421-8711 X6140 [email protected] Melanie Slate Chandler Police Department Mail Stop 303 P.O. Box 4008 Chandler, Arizona 0 480-782-4332 [email protected] Coordinator Cottonwood Police Department 199 S. 6th St. Cottonwood, Arizona 86326 928- 649-3747 [email protected] Mike Sweetser/Detective Eagar Police Department 174 S Main St POBox 1300 Eagar, Arizona 0 928-333-4127 [email protected] Officer Monica Rios El Mirage Police Department 14405 N. Palm St. PO Box 26 El Mirage, Arizona 85335 6234339536 [email protected] Sergeant Brian Jerome Eloy Police Department 630 N. Main Street Eloy, Arizona 85231 520-464-3458 [email protected] Jolene Coules Flagstaff Police Department 911 E. Sawmill Rd. Flagstaff, Arizona 86001 9286794095 [email protected] Sgt. Sam Pankey Florence Police Department P. O. Box 988 425 North Pinal Street Florence, Arizona 0 520-868-7663 [email protected] Marcia Romano, Administrative Manager Pinal County Sheriff's Office 791 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Bld. C P.O. Box 867 Florence, Arizona 85232 520-866-5221 [email protected] Sherry Nielsen Gilbert Police Department 75 East Civic Center Drive Gilbert, Arizona 85296 480-635- 7711 [email protected] Marie P. Shepherd Glendale Police Department 6835 North 57th Drive Glendale, Arizona 85301 623-930- 3282 [email protected] Rose Beals Volunteer Coordinator Goodyear Police Department 175 North 145th Avenue Goodyear, Arizona 85338 623-884- 7430 [email protected] Commander Robert F. Sutton Navajo County Sheriff's Office 137 West Arizona P. O. Box 668 Holbrook, Arizona 86025 928- 524-4729 [email protected] Chief Robert Ingulli Kearny Police Department 375 Alden Rd Post Office Box 639 Kearny, Arizona 85237 520-363-5566 [email protected] Dave Turk Kingman Police Department 2730 East Andy Devine Avenue Kingman, Arizona 86401 928-753-2191 [email protected] Lt. Dan Barnes Pinetop/Lakeside Police Department 1360 Niels Hansen Lane Lakeside, Arizona 85928 928-368- 8803 [email protected] lakeside.az.us Lori Sheppard Marana Police Department 11555 W. Civic Center Drive Bldg B Marana, Arizona 85653 520- 382-2051 [email protected] Sgt Hal Koozer Maricopa Police Dept 45147 W. Madison Ave Maricopa, Arizona 85239 520-316- 6878 [email protected] Linda Bailey Mesa Police Department 130 North Robson Mesa, Arizona 85201 480-644-2073 [email protected] Sgt. Amy Graham Oro Valley Police Department 11000 N. La Canada Drive Oro Valley, Arizona 0 520-229- 5080 [email protected] Kevin Volpe - Administrative Assistant/Recruiter Paradise Valley Police Department 6433 E. Lincoln Drive Paradise Valley, Arizona 0 [480] 348-3577 [email protected] Detective Williams - VIP Coordinator La Paz County Sheriff's Office 1109 Arizona Ave Parker, Arizona 85344 928-669- 6141 [email protected] Chief Marshal Keith Barth Patagonia Marshal's Office P.O. Box 515 287 McKeown Ave
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