Denver Police Department’s Post

30 YEARS AND COUNTING FOR OFC. NUNEZ DE OVALLE Back in 1994, a loaf of bread was $0.99, Major League Baseball players were on strike, FRIENDS premiered on TV, and Graciela Nunez De Ovalle joined the Denver Police Department. After graduating from the Denver Police Training Academy, Graciela was assigned to District 1. She would eventually be picked to work on the IMPACT Team, and even though she had never ridden a motorcycle before, she was chosen to train to become the unit's motorcycle officer, and was certified for three consecutive years. In 1998, Graciela promoted to the rank of detective and was assigned to the Narcotics Unit. As a bilingual undercover detective, she was in high-demand and took part in several long-term investigations, often in partnership with the FBI, DEA and ATF. She would also go on to be a detective in the Burglary Unit, a general assignment detective and a member of the Hostage Negotiation Team. Today, Graciela is assigned to Denver International Airport. Graciela states it was a long-term dream of hers to become a Denver Police officer, and last month, she was recognized by Mayor Mike Johnston for her 30 years of service! Please join us in thanking Officer Nunez De Ovalle for her dedication and ongoing commitment to serving Denver's residents!

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Joseph Chavez

Education and Training Specialist - Previous Academic Dean

1mo

Congratulations for a job well done and for all the accolades that you so much deserve. I am sure you've had your moments, but you have thrived and many, I am sure, have been served well by your commitment to law enforcement.

Congratulations! I remember when you begin your career in the DPD. I always felt you would be successful and am proud of your many accomplishments, particularly your commitment to serve and protect! Blessings+

Bernell S.

Investigator at DENVER POLICE LAW ENFORCEMENT MUSEUM

2w

Congratulations my beautiful friend!! 

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Christina Rivera Greene

Building a platform to provide multiple services using my various skills and knowledge that I have obtained working with Law Enforcement, Judicial System, self-employed as a Notary Public and small business owner.

1mo

Congratulations Gracie ! Well deserved my friend

Kezia Castro

Student at Michigan State University

1mo

Looking at my cousin with mayor sell out

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Barb Cisneros

Denver Police Museum, Research

1mo

Great job Gracie, miss seeing you.

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John Wyckoff

Owner at Wyckoff & Associates,LLC.

1mo

Congratulations Grace.

Justine Amado

Candidate for Deputy Sheriff – Yavapai County Sheriff Office

1mo

Congratulations!🎊🙂

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Joe Tennant

Police Detective/Bomb Technician (Retired)

1mo

Congratulations Gracie!

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