|   Olmos Park Mayor Ron Tefteller   (right) swears in
Fred Solis as the city’s new Chief of Police at City Hall
 Monday afternoon.
 
 Photo by Marvin Pfeiffer
 By Tony   CantĂș
Contributing Writer
 
 After a seven-month vacancy, the position of Olmos Park
 police chief finally   has been filled. The city’s new top cop
 appears ready to hit the ground   running with plans to focus
 on pro-active crime-fighting measures.
 
 During a Dec. 19 special meeting, Olmos Park City Council
 members unanimously   selected Sgt. Lionel F. (Fred) Solis
 of the Shavano Park Police Department –   a veteran lawman
 with more than 30 years experience – to fill the city’s top
 law enforcement position.
 
 The slot was left vacant in early May following the resignation
 of former   Police Chief Louis Alcoser.
 
 Solis was sworn into his new position at a ceremony at the
 Olmos Park City   Hall Monday. In addition to his extensive
 law enforcement experience, Solis   also served as a colonel
 in the U.S. Army.
 
 “I hope to be able to engage in community policing and
 further their existing   community policing program,” Solis
 said of the community he will now serve.   “I also hope to
 introduce problem-oriented policing. In essence, the
 program   helps you work in a manner that is pro-active,
 rather than reactive.”
 
 Retired in 2001 from the San Antonio Police Department –
 where he spent most   of his time assigned to special
 operations units such as Special Weapons and   Tactics
 (SWAT) and hostage negotiations teams – Solis, 60,
 explained that his   varied experience should help
 acclimatize him to the dynamics of a city like   Olmos Park.
 
 “The fact is that this very nice city is surrounded by the
 metropolis of San   Antonio, and what you see is a lot of
 through traffic and that just brings   more volume,” he said.
 
 Despite becoming chief by virtue of his predecessor’s
 resignation, Solis   noted the stability among the police
 rank and file makes for a well-run   department
 that he will head.
 
 “I believe I’m very fortunate and one positive indicator is
 that you have a   zero turnover rate,” Solis added.
 “That’s a very positive indicator.”
 
 Solis has more than 30 years of law enforcement
 background including serving   as a police officer for
 the City of San Antonio for 23 years, three years as   a
 law enforcement adjunct instructor, and seven years
 as a Bexar County   Sheriff’s Department Reserve
 Deputy/Instructor. He also spent five years as a
 firefighter and arson investigator during his tenure
 in San Antonio.
 
 Solis also distinguished himself in the military after enlisting
 in the U.S.   Army in 1967, capping a 40-year career in active
 and reserve military   service. A member of the U.S. Army
 Special Operations Command, he is a   veteran of three
 tours of duty in the Middle East, as well as other missions.
 
 In a prior interview, City Manager Amy Buckert said she had
 received dozens   of resumes from applicants vying to be
 the chief of police for Olmos Park.   She said more than 50
 resumes from hopefuls had been received, both from   among
 the Olmos Park police force rank and file and from
 external candidates.
 
 
 Congratulations to Chief Fred Solis CoffeeCops.
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Let me be the first to congraulate Fred. As the write up here has, Fred comes to the job with everything a man would possibly need to do it right. I want to wish him all the sucess possible and I want to stop by sometime and visit. I never worked with Fred, but all I ever heard was praises of him and his work.
ReplyDeleteRobert E Anderson (Ret)
Robert,
ReplyDeleteThank you very much. I remain at your service as well as that of my fellow retired and active officers. I look forward to visiting with you and everyone else that may wish to visit. My new number is 210-824-3281.
Best regards to all,
Fred
Olmos Park Police Dept has a problem .They have had 4 Police Chief in 10 years. There is the officer that shot his friend in a sex swap deal.
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