Transition of U.S. Park Police Public Information Officer

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Transition of U.S. Park Police Public Information Officer

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on Aug. 11, 2015. It is reproduced in full below.

Transition of U.S. Park Police Public Information Officer

Sergeant Lélani Woods was the United States Park Police Public Information Officer for the past 2 years. Her exceptional dedication to the mission of the USPP, focused on timely and relevant internal and external communication, earned her the respect and trust of those she worked with. She will now serve the Force in the Internal Affairs Unit.

Sergeant Anna Rose has been selected to replace Sgt. Woods as the new USPP PIO. She comes to this

assignment from Greenbelt Park, MD where she served as a Patrol Sergeant. Sgt. Rose joined the U.S. Park Police in 2007. She was assigned as a patrol officer in the Central District for two years followed by patrol duties on the George Washington Memorial Parkway. Sgt. Rose completed horse mounted patrol (HMP) training in 2011 and received accolades for top rider and top academic achievement. Following training she was transferred to the HMP unit and served for 3 years before being promoted to Sergeant in March of 2015. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Austin Peay State University of Tennessee in History with a minor in Economics.

Sgt. Rose can be reached at the following:

Anna_Rose@nps.gov

Desk: (202) 619-7163

Mobile: (202) 556-9181

Twitter: @usparkpolicepio

The Force is extremely proud of its members and of our critical mission in the areas of our

responsibility. It is through a cooperative and mutual focus with our partners that we are able to proudly and appropriately protect the visitors and communities we serve.

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Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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