
Community policing efforts have borne fruit along the Camp Bowie corridor, as evidenced by the commendation bestowed upon the West Division Neighborhood Police Officers Team. As reported by the Fort Worth Police Department on Facebook, the officers received the Chairman’s Award at the Camp Bowie Public Improvement District (PID) Annual Meeting, held at Bowie House.
The accolade, symbolizing a partnership and commitment to promoting safety, reflects the officers' dedicated service to their community. The award ceremony, which took place yesterday, saw the officers win the Chairman’s Award for partnership and service to promote public safety along the Camp Bowie corridor. This formal acknowledgment stands as a testament to the hard work and effectiveness of the community policing initiatives in the area.
The Fort Worth Police Department expressed their gratitude for the acknowledgment of their officers' diligent work, taking to social media to celebrate the occasion with the public. “We are incredibly grateful to have the hard work of our Neighborhood Police Officers receive public recognition,” they expressed in their online statement. This award seeks to highlight the tangible results that can be achieved when law enforcement and local communities to effectively collaborate.









