Metropolitan Nashville Police Department
Chief Ronal Serpas and the staff of the
Metropolitan Nashville Police Department
welcome you to this site
(Top, left to right: Lorraine Greene, Christine
Ragan,
Deputy Chief Steve Anderson,
Kennetha Sawyers and Deputy Chief Honey Pike.
Bottom left to right:
Don Aaron,
Chief Ronal Serpas,
and Deputy Chief Louise Kelton.)
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Metro Police Officer and Chaplain James Duke, who suffered severe damage to his left arm after being dragged for more than a mile by a shoplifter’s car, on June 18 become the latest member of the Metropolitan Police Department to receive the prestigious Theodore Roosevelt Association Police Award.
Officer James Duke Receives Theodore Roosevelt Police Award -
Ministers and administrators from churches throughout Nashville attended a special Church Safety Seminar June 4th sponsored by the police department’s South Precinct in partnership with Mt. Zion Baptist Church.
South Precinct Church Safety Seminar -
Officer Danita Marsh, who was critically wounded and paralyzed while investigating a domestic assault case nearly three years ago, is the proud owner of a newly constructed Nashville home.
Officer Danita Marsh Receives Deed to New Home -
Registration Entering Final Phase for Shoney's ® 2009 5k Family Fun Run to Benefit the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department.
Date for Shoney's 5K Family Fun Run Fast Approaching
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Mayor Karl Dean and Chief Ronal Serpas this evening bestowed the 2008 Precinct of the Year award to the men and women of the East Precinct, which led the police department in crime reduction with a calendar year decline of 11.4%.
East Precinct Named 2008 Precinct of the Year -
For the second time in as many entries, the Metropolitan Police Department’s Drill & Ceremony Team this afternoon was judged the best in the nation at the seventh annual Honor Guard Competition in Washington, D.C.
Metro Police Drill & Ceremony Team Again Judged Best in the Nation
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