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DPS online: www.txdps.state.tx.us DPS “on the air”: 512-424-7777 [email protected] page 1 Dear fellow employee: We’ve filled several open management positions, in- cluding assistant chiefs of CLE and Administration and commander and assistant commander of Narcotics. Our management team is now complete; I am proud of the people who have been chosen. More changes are coming for DPS. I know we’ll accom- plish great things together. I want to take a moment to remind you that May is Motorcycle and Bicycle Safety Month. Wear your hel- met and practice safe driving and riding habits every day: you’re setting an example for your children. And driv- ers should take time to re- mind themselves to be aware of motorcycles and bicycles, which can be difficult to see. We have an excellent Motor- cycle Safety Unit that teaches classes for beginning and ad- vanced riders. Find out what they have to offer by calling 1-800-292-5787. Produced by DPS Public Information, (512) 424-2080 May 2009 continued on page 2 Fallen officers honored at Memorial Service Texas law enforcement officers who lost their lives in the line of duty during the past two years will be remembered during a memo- rial service at DPS Headquarters on Tuesday, May 12, at 10 a.m. “When we gather at the Memo- rial Wall at the Training Academy, we will be honoring the law enforce- ment officers who gave their lives protecting us all. They and their families have made a tremendous sacrifice. Let us not forget the price they paid to keep us safe,” said Col. Stanley E. Clark, DPS director. Included in those honored will be Tr. James Scott Burns, HP Jef- ferson, who was shot and killed April Tr. James Scott Burns New driver license rolls out statewide continued on page 4 DPS is unveiling a redesigned Texas driver license and identification card with a new look and enhanced security features. “The changes will give law enforcement improved resources for verifying the authen- ticity of Texas-issued driver licenses and iden- tification cards, while combating counterfeiting, photo swapping, tampering and other types of fraud,” said DPS Director Col. Stanley E. Clark. The licenses and ID cards contain numerous security features, which DPS will not discuss publicly.

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Page 1: Produced by DPS Public Information, (512) 424-2080 May ... · Blood Center money going to a new DPS meof Central Texas to host four mobile blood drives per year at the Headquarters,

DPS online: www.txdps.state.tx.us DPS “on the air”: 512-424-7777 [email protected]

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Dear fellow employee: We’vefilledseveralopenmanagement positions, in-cluding assistant chiefs ofCLEandAdministrationandcommander and assistantcommanderofNarcotics.Ourmanagement team is nowcomplete; I am proud of thepeoplewhohavebeenchosen.MorechangesarecomingforDPS. I know we’ll accom-plishgreatthingstogether.

Iwant to take amomentto remind you that May isMotorcycle and BicycleSafetyMonth.Wearyourhel-metandpracticesafedrivingand riding habits every day:you’re setting an examplefor your children.And driv-ers should take time to re-mindthemselvestobeawareofmotorcycles and bicycles,whichcanbedifficulttosee.WehaveanexcellentMotor-cycleSafetyUnitthatteachesclassesforbeginningandad-vancedriders.Findoutwhatthey have to offer by calling 1-800-292-5787.

Produced by DPS Public Information, (512) 424-2080 May 2009

continued on page 2

Fallen officers honored at Memorial ServiceTexaslawenforcementofficerswholosttheirlivesinthelineof

dutyduringthepasttwoyearswillberememberedduringamemo-rialserviceatDPSHeadquartersonTuesday,May12,at10a.m.

“When we gather at the Memo-rialWallat theTrainingAcademy,we will be honoring the law enforce-ment officerswhogave their livesprotecting us all. They and theirfamilies havemade a tremendoussacrifice.Letusnotforgetthepricetheypaidtokeepussafe,”saidCol.Stanley E. Clark,DPSdirector.

Included in thosehonoredwillbeTr.James Scott Burns,HPJef-ferson,whowasshotandkilledApril

Tr. James Scott Burns

New driver license rolls out statewide

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DPSisunveilingaredesignedTexasdriverlicenseandidentificationcardwith a new lookand enhanced securityfeatures.

“The changeswillgive law enforcement improved resources forverifying the authen-ticity of Texas-issueddriverlicensesandiden-tification cards,whilecombatingcounterfeiting,photoswapping,tamperingandothertypesoffraud,”saidDPSDirectorCol.Stanley E. Clark.

ThelicensesandIDcardscontainnumeroussecurityfeatures,whichDPSwillnotdiscusspublicly.

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Briefs

29,2008,duringatrafficstop.

Texas peace officers killed feloniously in 2009:

Senior Corporal NormanSmith,DallasPD,shotandkilledon Jan. 6 while serving arrestwarrant;

LieutenantStuartAlexander,Corpus Christi PD, struck andkilled onMarch 11 by fleeingsuspectduringapolicechasethatarosefromadisturbancecall;

SergeantRandyWhite,Bridge-portPD,struckandkilledonApril2 by a suspect during a policechaseafterahit-and-runcrash.

Texas peace officers killed feloniously in 2008:

CorporalHarryThielepape,HarrisCo.Constable’sOffice-Pct

trafficcrashonFeb.21;Senior Corporal Victor Loza-

da-Tirado,Dallas PD, died in atrafficcrashonFeb.22;

OfficerEverettWilliamDen-nis,CarthagePD,diedinatrafficcrashonJune3;

OfficerGaryGryder,HoustonPD,diedon June29afterbeingstruckbyavehicle;

SheriffBrentLee,TrinityCo.SO,diedinatrafficcrashonNov.27;

Officer Robert Davis, SanAntonioPD,struckbyavehicleonNov. 28, died of his injuriesonDec.1;

OfficerMarkSimmons,Ama-rilloPD,injuredinatrafficcrashonMarch24,2005anddiedofhisinjuriesonDec.17,2008.

6,injuredJan.26anddiedonFeb.20of injuriessustainedduringafelonyarrest;

DPS Trooper James Scott Burns,HPJefferson,killedApril29duringatrafficstop;

OfficerTimothyAbernethy,HoustonPD,killedDec.7duringatrafficstopandfootpursuit.

Texas peace officers who died while performing their du-ties in 2008:

DeputyConstableDavidJou-bert,HarrisCo.Constable’sOf-fice-Pct.7,diedinatrafficcrashonJan.13;

OfficerMatthewB.Thebeau,CorpusChristiPD,diedinatrafficcrashonJan.20;

Deputy Sheriff Craig Walter Miller,HarrisCo.SO, died in a

Memorial Service honors fallen officers, continued from page 1

HQ blood drivesDPSisjoiningforceswiththe

BloodCenterofCentralTexas to hostfourmobileblooddrivesper

year at theHeadquarters,Build-ing A cafeteria in Austin. ThefirstblooddriveisscheduledforThursday,May14.Call512-424-2103ifyouhaveanyquestions.

FBI graduate Lt. Kevin Wilkie, Internal

Affairs Austin, graduated fromthe 235th Session of the FBIAcademy in Quantico, Virginia,Dec.12.

New DPS bike rideThe inaugural DPS Memorial

RidehasbeenscheduledforSep-tember.ThebicycleridewillstartinAustin. Each riderwill pay a$500fee,with80percentof themoney going to a new DPS me-morialandaDPSdisabilityfund.

in emergency preparedness andresponse.

Tela Mange, chiefofMediaRelationsAustin, was presentedthe “Outstanding Austin Com-municator”awardbytheAssoci-ation for Women in Communica-tionsAustinChapter lastmonth.Mange and her staff had a busyyear in2008,fieldingcalls fromthe media on several high-pro-file events, including allegationsof child abuseat thepolygamistcompoundinSchleicherCounty.

Awards

Chief Jack Colley,Emergen-cyManagementDivisionAustin,received the 2009DistinguishedServiceAwardat thisyear’sNa-tional Hurricane Conference. In2008,DEM,underColley’slead-ership, coordinated the unprec-edented response operations ofhundredsofemergencymanage-ment officials, first responders,volunteergroups,publicofficialsand state agencies to several in-cidents. Inaddition toHurricaneIke, there were two other hurri-canes,a tropicalstormandthreeother major floods—all withina 58-day period. The award isgiven to individuals who dem-onstrate outstanding leadership

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Mile Markers

On the mend...

Tr.Steven Hoppas,HPSanMarcos, injuredwhen vehiclestruckbyallegeddrunkdriver. Good news! Sgt.William John Murphy,CLEGarland,returnedtoworkfullduty.

This month, DPS Psycho-logical Services Bureau be-gins a series of articles in the Chaparral that we hope will be beneficial to you, our fellow employees and your families. The DPS Employee Assistance Program is a free service and is now available to serve you state-wide. For more information, call 512-424-2211.

Tips to copewith difficultfinancialtimes:

Keepyourperspective.Take

breaksfromthenegativenewsstories.Do something helpfulforafriendorneighbor.

Takecareofyourself.Manyhealthful, stress-reducing ac-tivitiesarefreeorinexpensive;for example, visit a park, takeawalk, go to amuseumor li-brary.

Plan.Write downways toreduce your expenses, reviewregularly.Setabudgetforeachday and reward yourself forstickingtoit.

EAP Wellness CornerContactTr.James Colunga,DLWaxahachie,at972-935-3044orjames.colunga@txdps.state.tx.usforadditioninformation.

Police Games coming upThe Texas Police Games,

sponsored by the Texas PoliceAthletic Federation, take placethisyearinConroefromJune24-28.ActiveandretiredDPScom-missioned officers are eligibletocompete,asareguests incer-tain events. TheGames feature31 shooting and athletic events.ThefirstdeadlineisMay15.Tofindoutmore,visittheirwebsite:www.texaspolicegames.org.

PromotionsDirector’s Staff

Lamar Beckworth, Asst.Chief,HPAustintoAsst.Director,Direc-tor’sOfficeAustin;Bill C. Nabors, Asst.ChiefPilot,AircraftSectionAustintoChiefPilot,AircraftSec-tionAustin;John M. Brannon, Lt.,Aircraft SectionGarland toAsst.ChiefPilot,AircraftSectionAustin.

Administration DivisionValerie A. Fulmer, Asst.Chief,

Administration DivisionAustintoChief,AdministrationDivisionAustin; Sandra K. Fulenwider,Reg.Adjutant,StaffSupportSvcs.GarlandtoAsst.Chief,Administra-tionDivisionAustin.

HPDavid G. Baker, Major,HP

Austin toChief,HPAustin;Luis A. Gonzalez, Major,HPAustin,toAsst.Chief,HPAustin;Todd

Michael Early, Comm.Coordina-tor,HPAustintoDirecotor,BureauofLawEnforcementComm. andTech.Austin.

CLEWynn Reynolds, Lt.,MVT

GarlandtoCapt.,MVTAustin.

RetirementsJames Walter Brubaker,

Chief,CLEAustin,32yrs.,1mo.,9days;Clifford Joe Babbitt, Capt.,MVTAustin, 28 yrs., 2mos., 17days;Eluid Plata, Sgt.,NarcoticsSvc.Brownsville,27yrs.,2mos.,18days;

Bryan Nelson Payne, Sen.Tr.,HP Junction, 24 yrs., 2mos., 22days;David Wayne Ross, Tr.,CVEGarland,21yrs,8mos.,24days;James F. Benton, Jr., Coordinator,BureauofLawEnforcementComm.andTech.Austin,3ys.,3mo.;

Cleopatra Castle, Tech.,DLHouston,28yrs.,5mos.,19days;Richard Joseph Peche, Sen.Cpl.,CVESanAntonio,31yrs.,3mos.,24 days;Deborah Kay Cart-wright, Manager,DLAustin, 29

yrs.,5mos.;Bertha Mary Beran,Secretary,Bureau of InformationAnalysisAustin, 25 yrs., 3mos.;Janice Marie Browning, Clerk,DLAustin,22yrs.,11mos.

DeathsGordon D. Tompkins, ret.Tr.

V,HPCarthage(November1972–July2000)diedFebruary25,2009;Oron Land, ret.Tr. II,HPWaco(November 1942 –April 1979)diedApril10,2009;Sidney Mer-chant, ret. Ranger,TexasRang-ersAbilene (June 1956 –August1988)diedApril12,2009;Bob G. Humphries,ret.StaffSvc.OfficerII,HRAustin(March1950–July1986)diedApril19,2009.

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Productionof the newcardsbeganApril15forcustomersre-ceivingnew,renewalorduplicatelicensesandIDcards.Theverticalformatforcustomersunder21willcontinue.

Current driver licenses andID cards are still valid andwill

A Texas Ranger, an internandpolicedetectivesprovedthatinvestigators should “never saynever”whenitcomestosolvingcold cases. In 2008, Sgt. Matt Cawthon, the Unsolved CrimesInvestigation Team (UCIT)Ranger assigned to Company F,helpedclose theoldestunsolvedmurderinthehistoryofSanDi-ego,Calif.

On Dec. 28, 1971, GeraldJacksonwas stabbed todeath inhisapartmentinSanDiego.Thecrime remained unsolved for 37years,untilaninternworkingforthe San Diego Police Department was reviewing old case files in2007anddiscoveredthatalatentfingerprintwaspreservedonevi-denceinthecasefile.

Investigators submitted theprint to the Automated Finger-printIdentificationSystem,whichhelped identified the fingerprint

as belonging to GeraldMetcalf,now 62 and living in Chandler,Texas.

In 2008,Cawthon began as-sistingtheSanDiegoPoliceinthecaseandlocatedMetcalf.OnAu-gust27,CawthonandSanDiegoPoliceHomicideDetective JohnTeft interviewed thesuspectandobtainedfingerprintandDNAev-idence.Facedwithevidencelink-inghimtothehomicide,Metcalfconfessed but claimed self-de-fense,eventhoughthevictimhad

beenstabbedmorethan50times.CawthonarrestedMetcalfonOct.14,2008,andMetcalfiscurrentlyawaitingtrialinSanDiego.

“Cold case investigation, al-thoughnotnewtotheRangers,isoneofthemostimportantjobswedo.Itisachancetogivethevic-tims’ families some closure andcomfort,” saidCawthon. “And IlovedthelookonMetcalf’sfacewhenItoldhimwhyIwasthere.Itjustdoesn’tgetanybetterthanthat.”

Texas Ranger helps solve oldest cold case in San Diego history

usedinformationgleanedfromastudyof150convictedmurderersandtheiruseofmotorvehiclestoassistwithdevelopingtheclass.

“Mostpoliceofficershavenotreceivedtrainingonrecognizingtheindicatorsofthistypeofcrimeduringatrafficstoporifthey’vebeendispatched toahomeonacall,”saidDPSSgt.Derek Pre-stridge, one of the instructors.“Theyneedspecificquestionstoaskandknowledgeofbehavioralpatternsof suspectsandvictimsthat can help them determinewhether there is potentially acrimeoccurring.”

Academy hosts class on spotting child abduction, abuseIdentifying a childwhomay

havebeenabductedorabusedcanbe difficult for law enforcementofficerswhodon’tknowwhattolookfor,soDPShostedthefirst-everclassthatwillteachofficershow to recognize these at-riskchildrenduringcontactswiththepublic, either in traffic stops orvisitstohomes.

Academy instructorsworkedwithrepresentativesoftheTexasAttorneyGeneral’sOffice, theFBIand theNationalCenter forMissingandExploitedChildrentodeveloptheclasscurriculum.TheFBI’sBehavioralAnalysisUnit

The24-hourclass,thefirstofitskindanywhereintheU.S.,willteachlawenforcementofficersandcommunicationsoperatorsappro-priateinvestigativetechniquesandmakethemawareofinvestigativeresourcesavailabletothem,suchas the state’sMissing PersonsClearinghouse, theTexasFusionCenterandtheNationalCenterforMissingandExploitedChildren.

“Weareproudtohavedevel-opedthiscourseandlookforwardtosharingitwithlawenforcementagenciesacross thenation,”saidCol.Stanley Clark, director oftheDPS.

bephasedoutastheyexpire.Thelast redesign took place in June2001.

DPS is sendingout informa-tion toTexas law enforcementagencies, financial institutionsandotherstateagenciestoeducatethemonthesechanges.

New DL debuts, continued from page 1