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Arizona |
Ofc. David Smith |
Buckeye Police Department |
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Humphreys Peak |
Carl Johnson |
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12,633 ft |
Ofc. Mark Filler |
Surprise Police Department |
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Special Assignment Unit |
Surprise Police Department |
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Sgt. Bert Anzini |
Surprise Police Department |
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Det. Enemecio Felix |
Surprise Police Department |
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Ofc. Robert Gabrych |
Surprise Police Department |
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Ofc. Jason Lewis |
Surprise Police Department |
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Ofc. Matt Baker |
Surprise Police Department |
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Ofc. Josh Waldeck |
Surprise Police Department |
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Lt. Randy Rody |
Surprise Police Department |
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Ofc. Jason Buntin |
Surprise Police Department |
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Ofc. Jeffery Thurman |
Surprise Police Department |
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Colorado |
Chuck Porter |
Cops on Top member |
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Mt Elbert |
Stanislav Zinkov |
Cops on Top member |
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14,433 ft |
Roy Johnson |
Cops on Top member |
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Indiana |
Lt Troy Bacon |
Frankfort IN Police Department |
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County HP |
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940 ft |
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New Hampshire |
Josh Wiseman |
Cops on Top member |
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Mt Washington |
Anne Wiseman |
Cops on Top member |
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6,288 ft |
Lindsay Fox |
Cops on Top member |
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New Jersey |
Lt John Benyo |
Picatinny Arsenal Police Dept |
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High Point |
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1,803 ft |
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Michigan |
Deputy Martin Mendell |
Allegan County Sheriffs Office |
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Nevada |
Ofc. Hans Keller |
Incline NV Constables Office |
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Boundary Peak |
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13,140 ft |
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New York |
Ofc. Ken Hubert |
New York Police Department |
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Mt. Marcy |
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About Cops on Top
Cops on Top was founded by Captain Keith McPheeters of the Farmington New Mexico Police Department. In 1998, Captain McPheeters was a member of that agencies Special Response Team searching for the killers of Cortez Colorado Police Officer Dale Claxton. The manhunt was the largest of its kind in American history and conducted in the remote Southwestern United States Four-Corners region of Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona. During those months, McPheeters reflected on of the nature of his occupation, the public's perception of a police officer's work, and the effect such a loss has on an officer's survivors. From these thoughts, the concept of Cops on Top took form.