Police Chief Tim Lowery Named . . .

Missouri’s ‘Top Cop’

Mayor Tom Schneider, Councilwoman Jackie Pagano, Chief Tim Lowery and Council President Jeff Caputa (From l-r) after Chief Lowery received the “Top Cop” award as Missouri’s Police Chief of the Year.
Mayor Tom Schneider, Councilwoman Jackie Pagano, Chief Tim Lowery and Council President Jeff Caputa (From l-r) after Chief Lowery received the “Top Cop” award as Missouri’s Police Chief of the Year.

Florissant Police Chief Colonel Timothy J. Lowery has received the 2018 Missouri Police Chief of the Year Award. Chief Lowery was awarded the prestigious “Top Cop” award for his dedication of both his personal time, and his agency’s resources, for the betterment of law enforcement in both the St. Louis Metropolitan area and the State of Missouri.

Chief Lowery has held many key roles within law enforcement leadership. He is the current president of the Missouri Police Chiefs Association, serves on the National Board of the International Association of the Chiefs of Police and is a past President of the FBI National Academy Eastern Missouri Chapter. (In that role he served a key term the leading year before a National Conference, as well as acting as a major contributor during the conference as co-chair of the conference committee.)

Chief Lowery is the chairman of the Crusade Against Crime Medal of Valor Board of Directors, a long standing member of the Greater St. Louis Major Case Squad Board of Directors and on numerous local boards and committees.

“There have been many honorable and respected recipients of this most prestigious award including Tim’s father, the late former Florissant Police Chief and Mayor Robert G. Lowery, Sr.

Chief Timothy Lowery by far is one of the most deserving for his leadership, commitment and dedication to the Law Enforcement community, the residents of Florissant, the St. Louis Region and the State of Missouri,” said Mayor Tom Schneider.

“Council President Jeff Caputa, Councilwoman Jackie Pagano and I were proud to be at the dinner in Jefferson City with Tim’s wife Laurie, son Bryan, mother Carole, Major Tim Fagan, Captain Randy Boden and many other distinguished guests,” said Mayor Schneider. Chief Lowery will be seeking a new position with the City of Florissant next year as he is running for mayor in the April election.

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