Retired Peace Officers of Colorado
FOUNDED IN 1991 BY TED ROSSACK, RETIRED FBI.
As a member of the Retired Peace Officers of Colorado (RPOC) you can continue to maintain the camaraderie you developed over the many years with the members of your department who have retired and other officers. Keep in touch with your fellow colleagues and make new friends with officers who also have dedicated their careers to the field of law enforcement.
The RPOC creates a friendly atmosphere by sharing our lifestyles and experiences with each other. Prospective members are always welcome to attend our monthly meetings and make new friends.
Retired Peace Officers of Colorado offers:
- Monthly meetings with a variety of
interesting speakers: law enforcement
issues with topics of interest to the
membership - Monthly newsletter
- Annual Christmas dinner party
- Membership directory
- Provides a voting representative
to serve on the Colorado Law
Enforcement Memorial Board - Friendly atmosphere to make new
friends and renew old acquaintances
Come check us out!
RPOC meets the first Tuesday of each month at 12 noon.
Membership Requirements
- Retired full-time law
enforcement officers - Local, county, state or
federal law enforcement
Associate Membership
- Active peace officer
- Former peace officer
Yearly membership dues $15.00
The RPOC holds close to its heart the design, maintenance care and annual ceremony honoring our fallen officers.
Aims and Purposes
- The primary purpose of the RPOC is to
utilize the vast resources of knowledge
and experience in possession of
Retired Peace Officers. - The RPOC is a central repository of
experience and knowledge that can
be called upon to serve the people of
the State of Colorado. - The RPOC is a source for social activity
and support among retired peace
officers and a forum to reminisce
about our career experiences. - The RPOC provides a resource for
helping motivate the young people of
Colorado who desire to become peace
officers through a variety of means.