
The Euless Police Department recently had the honor of hosting the Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association (CPAANT) for a morning dedicated to strengthening community ties and showcasing technological advancements in public safety. The event, held last Saturday, provided a platform for discussion and collaboration amongst members. In a recent social media post, the Euless Police Department expressed its gratitude for the participation and contributions of various figures in making the gathering a triumph.
According to the post, Assistant Chief Alvarado delivered insightful remarks that contributed to the substance of the meeting. Additionally, Sgt. Provost and Officer Thiel took the opportunity to present the department's Drone Program, pointing out its significance in enhancing the efficacy of public safety measures. The introduction of these innovations is a clear indication of the department's commitment to integrating cutting-edge technology with law enforcement practices.
The occasion also served as a venue for the election of the new CPAANT board for 2026. The assembly commended the Euless CPA Alumni Association for its remarkable growth and achievements in the previous year, acknowledging the collective effort that led to its success. Enthusiasm was palpable as accolades were handed down, recognizing the dedication and hard work of all involved parties.









