LAPD Retirements

4 dedicated public servants retire from the LAPD. Here are their stories...

4 Succumb to COVID

Four first responders from LAPD, LAFD increase total to eight during the pandemic. May they rest in peace...

Sgt. Fred Cueto, 22 years of City service, succumbs to COVID-19.

Sgt. Fred Cueto, Foothill Division, 22 years of City service, died Dec. 6 from the coronavirus. Our deepest condolences to his family and many friends...

Goodbye, Lt. Mike Carodine

Lt. Mike Carodine, LAPD, 36 years of City service, retired Dec. 1 from the K9 unit at Metro. Congratulations on your retirement, Lt. Carodine!

Dressed to the Nines (One One)

On Oct. 31, the men and women of the LAPD Communications/Valley Emergency Call Center had their annual Halloween fun by dressing up for the holiday...

Sr. PSR I Lisa Smock retires after 30 years of City service.

Congratulations to Sr. PSR I Lisa Smock, LAPD/Communications, Club Member who retired Oct. 22. Lisa worked for the City for more than 30 years...

Protecting the Vote

Thanks go to everyone at the LAPD who on Nov. 3 protected the most cherished right of all Americans, the right to vote...

Officer Robertson retires.

LAPD Officer Michael Robertson retired after 34 years of City service, 16 at City Hall...

911 Operator Tamara Brown returns to try to win Food Network’s Halloween baking contest.

Four years ago, Tamara Brown, PSR II, LAPD, Club Member, was a finalist in a Halloween baking show contest that aired throughout October 2016 on the Food Network...

Penny Franklin, 911 Operator, retires after 25 years of City service.

On Aug. 26, LAPD/Communications celebrated the last roll call of Penny Franklin, PSR III, who’s retiring after 25 years of City service...