Council Members & Advisory Council Members
Council Members
Chairman
Broken Arrow Police Department
1101 N. 6th St.,
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma 74012
(918) 451-8211
bberryhill@brokenarrowok.gov
Vice-Chairman
Chickasaw Nation Lighthorse Police
1001 N. Country Club
Ada, Oklahoma 74820
(580) 436-1166
randy.wesley@chickasaw.net
OBNDD
419 N.E. 38th Terrace
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-2885
danderson@obn.ok.gov
Tuttle Police Department
410 W. Bond St.
Tuttle, OK. 73089
(405) 381-4467
dcluck@tuttleok.gov
McAlester Police Department
301 E. Carl Albert Parkway
McAlester, OK.
(918) 423-1212
elijah.hass@cityofmcalester.com
Woodward County
1600 Main Street, Suite 1
Woodward, OK.
(580) 256-3264
mitchell@woodwardcounty.org
OSBI
6600 N. Harvey Place
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73116
(405) 879-2585
aungela.spurlock@osbi.ok.gov
Guthrie Police Department
306 W. Oklahoma
Guthrie, OK 73044
(405) 282-3535
dsweger@cityofguthrie.com
DPS
3600 N. Martin Luther King Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73136
(405) 425-2001
tim.tipton@dps.ok.gov
Canadian County Sheriff's Office
208 W. Rogers
El Reno, OK 73036
(405) 422-3187
westc@ccsheriff.net
Pontotoc County Sheriff's Office
117 West 13th St.
Ada, OK. 74820
(580) 332-4169
toddyoung81@gmail.com
1100 E. 14th PMB E-6
Ada, OK 74820
(580) 559-5815
holrwit@ecok.edu
Iowa Tribe Police Department
335468 E. 750 Rd.
Perkins, OK. 74059
(405) 547-5355
jmcgill@iowanation.org
Advisory Council Members
Chairman
Tecumseh Police Department
109 W. Washington
Tecumseh, OK 74873
(405) 598-3755
jkidney@tecumsehok.org
SE Quadrant
Vice-Chairman
Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics
& Dangerous Drugs
419 NE 38th Terrace
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 243-1619
bgooch@obn.ok.gov
At-Large
Oklahoma City Police Department
800 N. Portland
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
(405) 316-5221
juan.balderrama2@okc.gov
Metro/OKC
SWOSU
100 Campus Drive
Weatherford, OK. 73096
(580) 774-3111
kendra.brown@swosu.edu
NW Quadrant
Anadarko Police Department
201 NE First St.
Anadarko, OK.73005
(405) 247-2411
dchandler@cityofanadarko.org
SW Quadrant
OHP
3600 North Martin Luther King Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK. 73111
radford.christian@dps.ok.gov
DPS
Agent in Charge, Robert Fisher
Office of the Attorney General
15 West 6th Street
Tulsa, OK. 74119
(918) 581-2342
robert.fisher@oag.ok.gov
NE Quadrant
Chief Billy Hooper
Poteau Police Department
110 Peters Street
Poteau, OK. 74953
chief@poteau-ok.com
SE Quadrant
Newkirk Police Department
118 W. 7th
Newkirk, OK. 74647
(580) 362-2414
npdkmain@gmail.com
NE Quadrant
Tahlequah Police Department
100 S. Phoenix Ave
Tahlequah, OK 74464
(405) 767-0370
rtanner@tahlequah.gov
NE Quadrant
University of Oklahoma
2775 Monitor Ave
Norman, OK. 73072
nathaniel-tarver@ouhsc.edu
SW Quadrant
Union City Police Department
101 N. Elm Ave.
Union City, OK. 73064
(405) 483-5020
ataylor@unioncityok.gov
SW Quadrant
Enid Police Department
301 W. Owen K. Garriott
Enid, OK. 73701
580-242-7000
wwilson@enid.org
NW Quadrant
Major Mark Wollmershauser
Tulsa Police Department
6066 E. 66th S.N.
Tulsa, OK. 74117
(918) 591-4507
mwollmershauser@cityoftulsa.org
Metro/Tulsa
Marshall County Sheriff's Office
207 N. 4th Street
Madill, OK. 73446
580-795-2221
donald.yow@mcsheriffoffice.org
SE Quadrant
Advisory Openings
The current term of an incumbent representative on the Advisory Council for the At-Large Representative is ending and the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) is accepting applications, letters of interest, and resumes from those individuals who wish to be considered as an appointee to serve on the CLEET Advisory Council. The incumbent is eligible to apply for reappointment, but the Council will consider any qualified applicants for possible appointment. Members must be active certified full-time peace officers.
The responsibilities of Advisory Council members are found in 70 O.S., § 3311, Paragraph B, which states “ . . . discuss problems and hear recommendations concerning necessary research, minimum standards, educational needs, and other matters imperative to upgrading Oklahoma law enforcement to professional status.” The Advisory Council meets quarterly, in Ada, approximately two weeks prior to scheduled Council meetings.
If you are interested in serving on the Advisory Council as the representative from the At-Large Representative, please submit the Advisory Council application, letter of interest, and a resume to CLEET, Attention: Shelly Lowrance at shelly.lowrance@cleet.state.ok.us by September 20, 2024. This will be forwarded to the Advisory Council for consideration and recommendation. The Advisory Council’s recommendation will be taken to the Council for final approval.
The current term of an incumbent representative on the Advisory Council for the NE Quadrant is ending and the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) is accepting applications, letters of interest, and resumes from those individuals who wish to be considered as an appointee to serve on the CLEET Advisory Council. The incumbent is eligible to apply for reappointment, but the Council will consider any qualified applicants for possible appointment. Members must be active certified full-time peace officers.
Northeast Quadrant consists of the following counties: Kay, Noble, Payne, Osage, Pawnee, Creek, Washington, Tulsa, Okmulgee, Nowata, Rogers, Waggoner, Muskogee, Craig, Mayes, Cherokee, Ottawa, Adair, and Delaware.
The responsibilities of Advisory Council members are found in 70 O.S., § 3311, Paragraph B, which states “ . . . discuss problems and hear recommendations concerning necessary research, minimum standards, educational needs, and other matters imperative to upgrading Oklahoma law enforcement to professional status.” The Advisory Council meets quarterly, in Ada, approximately two weeks prior to scheduled Council meetings.
If you are interested in serving on the Advisory Council as the representative from the NE Quadrant, please submit the Advisory Council application, letter of interest, and a resume to CLEET, Attention: Shelly Lowrance at shelly.lowrance@cleet.state.ok.us by September 20, 2024. This will be forwarded to the Advisory Council for consideration and recommendation. The Advisory Council’s recommendation will be taken to the Council for final approval.