Neil Noakes will step down in May 2025, coinciding with his 25th year as a member of the Fort Worth Police Department.
Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes will retire from law enforcement next year, the department announced Monday. Noakes, who ...
Noakes was appointed chief of police in 2021 by City Manager David Cooke. He began his law enforcement career with the Fort Worth Police Department on May 30, 2000. Noakes, who recently became a ...
Officer Matthew Krueger was terminated on Wednesday after an administrative investigation found the level of force used was ...
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Council voted to have city manager's office to handle day-to-day operations of the ambulance service until July 1.
Officials in the town of Double Oak approved the hiring of a new police chief. The Double Oak Town Council unanimously voted to hire Daniel Miler as the next chief of police at its meeting Dec. 16.
(Elías Valverde II / Staff Photographer) Fort Worth Police Department Chief Neil Noakes announced Monday that he will step down from his post next year after deciding to retire from law enforcement.