Neil Noakes, the Fort Worth Police Chief
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Police Chief Neil Noakes will retire in May, which marks his 25th anniversary with the Fort Worth Police Department.
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Chief Noakes said he is not leaving for a new job.
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He called his decision difficult and bittersweet.
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Police Chief Neil Noakes will retire in May, which marks his 25th anniversary with the Fort Worth Police Department.
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Chief Noakes said he is not leaving for a new job.
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He called his decision difficult and bittersweet.
Texas’s Fort WorthAfter 25 years of service, the top officer in the Fort Worth Police Department will retire.
In May 2025, Chief Neil Noakes declared his intention to retire.
In May 2000, Noakes started working for the Fort Worth Police Department.
In 2021, he was named chief.
Fort Worth makes internal hire, Neil Noakes named new police chief
Ed Kraus, the departing chief, is replaced by Neil Noakes, who has been with the department since 2000.
“It was not an easy decision,” the CEO remarked. It’s bittersweet, he said.
Additionally, Noakes stated that he wishes to dispel any speculation that he is taking a job offer elsewhere.
“I am aware that this is not to quit for a different position. No job offers have come my way. I am unsure of my next course of action. I have to leave this role if I want to be the husband and parent I want to be,” he stated.
After Chief Eddie Garcia retired, the city of Dallas is also searching for a new police chief.
Garcia eventually relocated to Austin, where he currently serves as the assistant city manager for his former boss, T.C. Broadnax, the former city manager of Dallas.
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The Fort Worth Police Department made an announcement that provided the information for this story.
The Fort Worth Police Department made an announcement that provided the information for this story.
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