
The Keller community has a new guardian of the night, as the city's Police Department welcomes its latest member. Officer Lance Boehmisch has completed a rigorous four-month field training and is now ready to serve independently. The news came directly from the Keller Public Safety's social media page, which lauded Boehmisch's readiness to take the helm during the demanding night shift.
As is typical with law enforcement agencies, the Keller Police Department places heavy importance on training to ensure that officers are well-prepared for the challenges they will face. Officer Boehmisch's training was no different, embodying an extensive period of learning the ropes, including departmental procedures, local laws, and effective communication with the public. His transition to solo patrols signifies a level of confidence the department has in his capabilities and readiness to respond to the community's needs.
With the badge now firmly affixed to his chest, Officer Boehmisch is set to not merely respond to calls but also to actively engage with the community he serves. Residents of Keller can take solace in knowing that officers like Boehmisch are constantly training to better protect and provide for those they are sworn to serve. The Keller Police Department's announcement made it clear that Boehmisch has been thoroughly equipped to uphold the safety and well-being of the populace under the veil of night.









