How the Anchorage Police Department Can Make a Positive Impact on Our Community and Economy
The Anchorage Police Department plays a vital role in shaping the safety, well-being, and economic stability of our community. Police officers are not just enforcers of the law; they are community builders, educators, and protectors who wear many hats to ensure our city's prosperity. A safer community means a stronger economy. Join APD Chief Sean Case as he explains how APD is committed to this synergy—positively impacting our city, one person, one business, one opportunity at a time.
PLUS, a new member presentation from Alaska Dog Works.
Chief of Police Sean Case was appointed by Mayor Suzanne LaFrance and assumed office on July 1, 2024.
With over 20 years in law enforcement, Chief Case previously served as Deputy Chief of the Anchorage Police Department. His career began with the Los Angeles Police Department and included diverse roles such as SWAT operator, K9 handler, School Resource Officer, Patrol Sergeant, Internal Affairs Investigator, and Commander. He has also served as Patrol Shift Commander and Captain of the Patrol, Inspection, and Administration Divisions.
Chief Case holds a master’s degree in Criminology from Indiana State University and a master’s degree in the psychology of leadership from Pennsylvania State University. He is also a graduate of the FBI National Academy. As a national trainer and speaker, Chief Case addresses critical issues such as use of force, internal affairs operations, and training evaluation. He has collaborated with numerous police departments to develop effective, impartial policies and is a board member of a non-profit victims' advocacy organization.
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