People in Public Service Tumwater Police Chief Jon Weiks

Olympia, WALocal News

Tumwater Police Chief Jon Weiks has retired after a remarkable 37-year career in law enforcement, leaving a profound impact on the Thurston County community. His journey began in 1987 as a volunteer Reserve Police Officer, where he quickly progressed through various roles, including patrol officer, general detective, and D. A. R. E.

officer. Weiks found enjoyment in each position, appreciating the challenges and opportunities they presented to serve the community in different capacities. He highlights memorable moments from his career, particularly those involving helping individuals through tough situations and ensuring the department's future success. In his view, law enforcement requires a selfless dedication to others, making it essential for aspiring officers to align with the values of their respective departments. As he steps into retirement, Weiks looks forward to spending more time with his children and engaging in cycling while continuing to contribute to the community.

His reflections serve as an inspiring testament to a life dedicated to public service and the complexities of the law enforcement profession. Weiks’ story emphasizes the importance of community, growth, and the fulfillment found in service.

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