Napa County Peace Officers Association

Napa County Peace Officers Association Dissolved fraternal organization that served all peace officers throughout Napa Valley.

09/25/2017

yes it is sad to see NCPOA disband. I will attempt to keep www.ncpoa.us up and running for the remembrance of End of shift members, We can post possible reunions or information in the future. Thank you to all the board members who have stuck it out over the past years!!! and to Aaron capper who has volunteered to keep our web site up and running.
god bless you all and be safe out there.

Jeff Hullquist past president (VP) (chief NVRPD)

Benefits: - $2,500 death benefit paid to the beneficiary of your choosing after 5 years in the organization (1 year if you are still working and the death is from natural causes) - Belonging to a non-profit organization that assists local charities and provides scholarships for those interested i...

09/24/2017

On 9/19/17 the Association voted to disband the organization. It is bittersweet and a sign of the times.

09/15/2017

Special Association meeting next Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at noon at Filippi's Restaurant, 645 First Street in Napa. There will be a vote on whether to dissolve the organization and if so, how to distribute the assets. Please make every attempt to be there if you are a member.

NCPOA Christams Party 2015
01/10/2016

NCPOA Christams Party 2015

09/16/2015

RIP David Thank you for all your hard work over the years! The NCPOA members will miss seeing you.

08/28/2015

David Darling's memorial will be on Friday, September 11, 2015 at Tulocay, 11 am

08/25/2015

The Napa County Peace Officers send heartfelt condolences to the family of our own David Darling. He dedicated his life to our shared pursuits and was our Secretary for many, many years. Rest in peace. May your family and friends share their stories and ease the sorrow we feel for the loss of this good and honest man.

11/05/2014

The annual NCPOA Christmas Party will be held at Fillipi's Pizza Grotto in Napa on December 4th at 5:30 PM. Please bring a donation.

Also on December 2nd there will be a special presentation at the monthly NCPOA meeting by Merill Lynch.

02/06/2014

Sad news about one of our N.C.P.O.A. members

KAANAPALI, Hawaii (CBS / AP) — Maui police say a visitor from the Bay Area died earlier this week after snorkeling in the ocean.
The Maui County Police Department says Michael Loughran of Napa was snorkeling in front of the Kaanapali Beach Club when he was caught in a strong current on Monday.
The 61-year-old attempted to swim back to shore but had difficulty breathing.
He held on to a buoy and a kayaker brought him to shore, but he collapsed shortly afterward. Medics performed CPR on Loughran but weren’t able to revive him.
Police said Wednesday an autopsy will be conducted to determine the cause of death.

Tributes paid to ex-Undersheriff Loughran

Mike Loughran

Michael “Mike” Loughran, a retired undersheriff with strong ties to the community, died Monday while swimming in Hawaii, where he was vacationing with his wife, Denise, according to the Rotary Club of Napa.

Loughran, 61, retired in 2009 from the Napa County Sheriff’s Office as undersheriff after more than three decades of law enforcement service.

“Mike was committed to the Sheriff’s Office, the County of Napa and his family,” said Napa County Sheriff John Robertson, who succeeded Loughran as undersheriff in 2009.

“On the personal side, I met Mike 24 years ago and he was a good friend to me and my family. I am still trying to process what a huge impact he had on me. He was always there for me and his friends,” Robertson said in an email.

“I am so glad Mike retired when he did and got to spend some very meaningful times with his wife, children and granddaughter. I will miss him.”

Loughran was an active member of the Rotary Club of Napa and a volunteer at The Pathway Home, the organization at the Veterans Home of California in Yountville that helps young veterans who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.

Kent Gardella, past president of the Rotary Club of Napa, said members gave a tribute to Loughran at their Wednesday meeting. A scholarship may be set up in his name.

He recalled how Loughran would reach out and speak to the young men at Pathway. “Everybody is so devastated by this,” Gardella said.

Napa Police Chief Richard Melton said “Mike loved his family, was fun to work with and always willing to help others. Mike was a genuine, caring person, always seemed to be volunteering and was really committed to his community. He was a big guy with a big heart who be greatly missed.”

He also volunteered at the Napa Valley Welcome Center at Napa’s Riverfront, where he made recommendations to visitors and where his French skills came handy.

“He knew the valley inside and out. He was a wealth of information for the guests,” said Lynn Jakubowski, volunteer coordinator.

“He was one of the best,” said Clay Gregory, president and chief executive officer, Visit Napa Valley.

Undersheriff Jean Donaldson and Capt. Doug Pike both recalled Loughran as a mentor, someone willing to give advice.

Born in San Francisco, the son of an army officer, Loughran learned to speak French in France where his father was stationed. The family later settled in Marin County, where Loughran began his law enforcement career in 1972 as a dispatcher for the Fairfax Police Department.

He joined the Napa County Sheriff’s Office in 1977, where he rose through the ranks until his retirement.

12/10/2013

Feeling in the holiday spirit? Stop by Filippi's tonight for our annual holiday party at 5:30!

08/18/2013

A big thank you to Lee Williams for hosting another fantastic barbecue. Great food, good people and a bounty of prizes in a beautiful setting. We appreciate your hospitality!

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Napa, CA
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