On Friday April 10, 2017, Reserve Officer Frank Rupani ended his service as a Reserve Police Officer with the Antioch Police Department after almost twenty years.
During his time with the department, Rupani has volunteered thousands of hours to many civic events and other functions around the City as well as supplemented the APD patrol teams.
Rupani began his service on October 30, 1997 and has received numerous commendations and letters of appreciation from the public. Prior to his retirement from the APD Reserve Unit, Reserve Officer Rupani was assigned to assist the Parking Enforcement unit with a huge back log of abandoned autos in the City.
Police Chief Tammany Brooks said Rupani has been instrumental in getting the number of abandoned vehicles to a manageable level.
He will continue to serve the citizens of Antioch by transitioning to our Volunteers In Police Service (VIPS) program where his experience as a Reserve Police Officer will be a welcomed addition.
Information provided by Chief Tammany Brooks
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Officer Rupani, Thanks for all your years of volunteer service!!
Frank, thank you for all your years of service to the APD and I think it is wonderful that you will continue your service as a VIPS 🙂
Thank You! Very proud of your service to our community.
Frank! So happy for you! Thank you so much for your service! It has been invaluable to the City of Antioch and its citizens! So happy we will continue to see your smiling face at parades and celebrations!!!
Flying B-52’s over Hanoi during the Vietnam War, voluteering as a Reserve Police Officer, now a Volunteer In Police Service? How much more can a person give to his country and community? Congratulations Frank! It was an Honor to serve alongside you as an Antioch PD Reserve.
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