
In a recent update from the White Settlement Police Department on their Facebook page, several officers were acknowledged for their contributions to public safety. Sgt. Blaustein, Sgt. Brandon Tibbit, Corporal David Streif, and Officer Bryan Conley were awarded recognition plaques for their role in providing active shooter training to the Tarrant County Arson Task Force. This honor reflects their commitment to enhancing the response capabilities, not only within their department but also extending their expertise to other agencies as well, per the White Settlement Police Department.
Building upon the foundations of readiness and community involvement, Officer Bolanos has recently completed field training, marking a milestone in their career and the department's continued effort to maintain a highly skilled team. In a sign of community support, the department was buoyed by two generous donations from local members, a testimony to the close-knit nature of their relationship with the people they serve. Moreover, boosting the department's strength, Recruit Officer Totz has been enlisted and has already embarked on their police academy journey in Arlington, setting the stage for future contributions to local law enforcement endeavors.
Amid these positive steps forward, traffic safety remains a steadfast focus of the White Settlement Police force. Officers continue to carry out traffic stops targeting egregious and unsafe driving behaviors in an ongoing effort to safeguard the streets for all. As Thanksgiving approaches, the department couples its enforcement activities with community interaction, fostering a culture of safety and awareness as the holiday draws near.









