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Big things are happening in Westminster. The foundation helped purchase Westminster’s first K9. Please help us welcome K9 Rigo! He is currently in training with his handler Officer Tyler Price. Below are pictures of K9 Rigo and Officer Price as well as some of Rigo doing a narcotics sweep in a building at training. After 4 weeks of training K9 Rigo will be trained in narcotics detection and tracking.






 
 
 

From the City of Westminster's Website


The City of Westminster City Council unanimously appointed Frederick Miller as the City’s next Chief of Police at the April 2, 2024 Special Called City Council Meeting. Chief Miller brings an impressive 30 years of law enforcement experience and a commitment of public service to Westminster.

Chief Miller will begin on May 6, 2024 and will oversee the Police Department’s 8 sworn officers, provide regular reports to City Council, and engage citizens to enrich a sense of community safety. His extensive experience as a leader in law enforcement will prove invaluable for leading the department towards greater achievements.

The City extends its gratitude to Interim Chief of Police Caitlin Pope for her leadership and the stability that she provided for the past 5 months throughout this transition. Caitlin Pope will continue to serve Westminster as Assistant Chief of Police.

“I want to thank City Council and the City Administrator for entrusting me to lead such a great group of men and women. I look forward to serving the community of Westminster,” said Chief Miller.

The City welcomes Chief Miller to Westminster and enthusiastically anticipates the impact of his leadership for our department and community.





 
 
 

The 1st Annual Golf Tournament was a huge success! There were 19 teams in the tournament. Jake Pagles served an excellent BBQ meal and a great time of socializing was had by all. We hope you will consider joining us next year!















 
 
 
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