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  • Kidnapping, Casework & Calls: Detective Sam Shipley
    Mar 18 2026

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    We sit down with Detective Sam Shipley to talk about service-driven policing, from a kidnapping case that ends in a reunion to the quiet, relentless work of solving everyday crimes. We also get real about what helps a community stay safe, including calling police early, learning practical self-defense, and building trust through communication.

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    37 min
  • From Theater Lights to Patrol Nights: Officer Matt Johnson
    Feb 6 2026
    41 min
  • Saving Lives: Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Officer Malena
    Nov 21 2025

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    One story can change how you drive forever. Officer Derek Molina shares the crash that still sits with him today and explains how a seatbelt, a few miles per hour, or a distracted glance can draw the line between a close call and a tragedy. From there, we pull back the curtain on Allen’s traffic unit to show what commercial motor vehicle enforcement actually looks like: real inspections, real mechanical checks, and real out-of-service calls that keep unsafe trucks from becoming 80,000-pound missiles.


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    25 min
  • Assistant Chief Taliaferro: Service, Family, And The Future Of Policing
    Oct 30 2025

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    A career can start with a single spark—the sight of a patrol car in the driveway—and grow into a life of service, sacrifice, and steady leadership. We invited Assistant Chief Taliaferro to share how 21 years on the job shaped his values, his approach to people, and the way our department is evolving for the future.

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    36 min
  • Tattoos, Training & Tires: Officer Laine Strickland
    Sep 30 2025

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    A thunderous bang at a tire shop. A text about a gun. A lone unit just seconds away. We open with Officer Laine Strickland’s Abilene story that felt like an active shooter and turned out to be an ill-timed tire bead—and we use it to talk tactics, training, and the discipline that keeps people safe when details are thin. From there, Lainey traces her move to Allen, how a timely tattoo policy shift widened the talent pool, and why professionalism is about conduct, clarity, and care—not whether an officer has tasteful ink.

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    37 min
  • From Military Service to School Resource Officer: Anthony Garcia
    Aug 29 2025

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    Ever wonder what happens when a small-town Oklahoma boy becomes one of the most recognized faces in a Texas police department? Officer Anthony Garcia takes us on an unforgettable journey through his 17 years with Allen PD, from his military service in Bosnia and Iraq to becoming the School Resource Officer that seemingly every teenager in Allen knows by name.

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    35 min
  • From Giraffes to German Shepherds: Animal Services Officer Karla Butler
    Jul 10 2025

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    Senior Animal Services Officer Karla Butler takes us behind the scenes of animal control in Allen, sharing her remarkable journey from California zookeeper to Texas animal services professional. Her stories range from heart-warming to hilarious—from Stacy, the elusive dog who led officers on a three-week chase across the city before becoming a shelter favorite, to the adventures of trying to recapture Nacho after he slipped his leash during a photo opportunity.

    Butler offers fascinating insights into shelter operations, explaining how the six-person team handles everything from animal care and adoptions to emergency response and cruelty investigations. The shelter houses not just cats and dogs but occasionally ferrets, birds, bearded dragons, and even chickens—all available for adoption regardless of where the adopter lives. Her description of answering thousands of phone calls annually while managing daily animal care paints a picture of dedicated professionals working tirelessly behind the scenes.

    What makes Butler's perspective truly unique is her extensive zookeeping background. Her stories about caring for giraffes, joining a zoo's emergency weapons team, and chasing runaway tortoises provide entertaining context for her current role. This diverse experience prepared her perfectly for Allen's animal control challenges, from netting vultures trapped at Topgolf to wrangling snakes from car engines.

    The conversation highlights recent shelter improvements like new turf installation in the dog yards and emphasizes the importance of pet vaccination, microchipping, and proper registration. Butler also discusses resources available for pet owners facing hardship, underscoring the shelter's commitment to keeping pets with their families whenever possible. Want to help? Visit allenpolice.org to learn about volunteer opportunities, fostering through Bose Buddies, and how to support the shelter's mission of finding forever homes for animals in need.

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    30 min
  • From San Diego, CA to Allen, TX with Detective Zeltner
    Jun 12 2025

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    Ever wonder what happens when a California cop moves to Texas? Detective Christopher Zeltner takes us on his 17-year journey through law enforcement across state lines, revealing both the humorous mishaps and serious insights that have shaped his career.

    The interview opens with Zeltner's memorable story of chasing a suspect called "Ghost" in San Diego, complete with an embarrassing fall and barrel roll that his partner never let him forget—until he did the same thing a month later. This moment of vulnerability sets the tone for an authentic conversation about the realities of police work.

    After relocating from California four years ago, Zeltner found Allen to be the perfect blend of growing city and tight-knit community. "We have citizens that genuinely love us and appreciate us," he explains, highlighting how Allen's supportive atmosphere differs from many other places. Now working in the property crimes unit specializing in auto theft, he offers practical advice for residents: "Don't assume crime can't happen here. Lock your cars, put valuables away, please don't leave spare keys inside your vehicle."

    The conversation explores fascinating contrasts between California and Texas policing approaches, from differences in drug possession laws to search rights for probationers. Zeltner also discusses the department's cutting-edge tools, including stationary and vehicle-mounted license plate readers that help track stolen vehicles and solve crimes efficiently.

    Perhaps most significantly, Zeltner shares his role on the department's peer support team, reflecting on how police culture has evolved since he began his career. What was once taboo—officers discussing feelings or seeking emotional support—has become recognized as essential for wellbeing, especially given the challenges facing law enforcement nationwide.

    On a personal note, his story includes a remarkable detail: he's known his wife since they were both three years old, and they're approaching their 20th anniversary with four children in tow. These glimpses into his life remind us that behind every badge is a person with a family, hobbies, and everyday concerns—even a dislike of yard work!

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    21 min