
In a demonstration of community service and leadership, Adrianne Stewart has been named the 2025 North Region Law Enforcement Torch Run Rookie of the Year for Area 11. This recognition was shared in a social media post by the White Settlement Police Department. Stewart, a dispatcher with WEST COMM 911, stands out for her exceptional work with the Special Olympics Texas, ushering in a new wave of community outreach and engagement.
The acknowledgment came not merely as a nod to Stewart's recent ascension to her role but as a testament to her remarkable contribution in a short span of time. Exhibiting dedication beyond her basic duties, Stewart, part of the Strategic Comms Team, has been influential in directing the department's support for various events that uplift special athletes. Her campaign has been replete with the spirit of solidarity and advocacy, characteristics essential to the fabric of our collective humanity.
"Great job!!" heralds the commendation from Stewart's team at the White Settlement Police Department. Their approval mirrors the broad appreciation for those whose work resonates with the ethos of service. The Law Enforcement Torch Run itself stands not just as an event but as a movement, as it unites officers and community members in support of the Special Olympics athletes, showcasing the power of inclusion through sport and camaraderie.
Under Stewart's watchful eye, a dispatcher who regularly handles the stress and demands of 911 calls, engagement in the department's programming for the Special Olympics Texas has soared. Her leadership demonstrates that first responders don't only react to emergencies—they proactively engage in a code of care that extends beyond the precinct walls, into the areas where they can serve as pillars of strength and generators of kindness.









