
The White Settlement Police Department was present at the Criminal Justice Job Fair on Wednesday, with Detective Geovanny Ramirez and WEST COMM 911 Dispatcher Adrianne Stewart representing the department’s outreach efforts. Both law enforcement professionals were at the fair to engage with the community and to spotlight career opportunities within the department, notably for those interested in becoming WEST COMM dispatchers.
In an age where the intersection of community and law enforcement is scrutinized more closely than ever, events like these offer a unique chance for face-to-face dialogue. The initiative shown by WSPD to attend the job fair is a bid to humanize the badge and perhaps, to build bridges. A social media post from the White Settlement Police Department indicated that they are still "accepting applications for WEST COMM Dispatcher positions" and expressed gratitude to both Ramirez and Stewart for their representation.
Fostering community relations and opening channels of communication between police departments and the public is increasingly being recognized as a core part of effective law enforcement. The White Settlement Police Department’s presence at the job fair not only signals their interest in recruiting but also in engaging the public in a less formal, yet impactful setting.









