Share a cup of coffee with Allen Police Chief Steve Dye at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 6, at the Allen Public Library while learning about the challenges that confront Allen and programs offered by the Allen Police Department. After his presentation, citizens can submit questions, express concerns, and make suggestions.
In addition, if any participant has a confidential issue, the Chief can arrange a private meeting afterward.
The Allen Police Department encompasses 145 sworn officers, along with 65 civilian staff members that includes Dispatch and the Animal Shelter. Committed to community policing and emphasizing citizen engagement and collaboration to resolve neighborhood issues, Chief Dye observes, “I will honor existing traditions, respect the great work already being done, and listen and collaborate with all internal and external stakeholders to understand the shared vision and priorities to further improve and innovate APD’s service to the community.”
A lifelong Texan, Chief Dye received his Bachelor of Science degree from Sam Houston State University and his Master of Criminal Justice from Tarleton State University. He began his police career with the Houston Police Department in 1984 and then served with the Arlington and Garland Police Departments. Following this, he served as Police Chief in Colleyville before being selected as Chief of Police for Grand Prairie. He subsequently served as a Deputy City Manager and later City Manager for Grand Prairie.
Food For Thought Café will provide fresh coffee, tea and cookies for this special occasion.
Call 214-509-4911 for more information. The library is located at 300 N. Allen Dr. Sponsored by the Allen Public Library, this is a free event.