REDMOND POLICE DEPARTMENT LIEUTENANT APRIL HUEY NAMED 1ST PRESIDENT OF THE OREGON ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE (Photo) - 05/05/26
Redmond, OR: In March 2026, the Oregon Association for Women in Criminal Justice (OAWCJ) was formed as a Special Chapter of the Oregon Peace Officers Association. During their first election, Redmond Police Department (RPD) Lieutenant April Huey was elected President.
Lt. Huey has served with the Redmond Police Department since 2003 and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant in 2022, becoming the first female Lieutenant in the department’s history.
OAWCJ’s mission is to support, empower, and connect women working in the Oregon Criminal Justice system through mentorship, professional development, networking, recruitment, and training opportunities. The OAWCJ is dedicated to fostering leadership, collaboration, and resilience while promoting excellence with the profession.
These values directly align with Lt. Huey’s leadership style.
In 2022, Lt. Huey started the non-profit Central Oregon Women in Law Enforcement (COWIL), which focuses on mentoring, supporting, and inspiring current and future women in law enforcement across Central Oregon. She currently also serves as President of COWIL.
“RPD is proud to have Lt. Huey serving as President of OAWCJ and looks forward to supporting her and the association as they inspire women in law enforcement,” said RPD Chief of Police Devin Lewis.
For more information about OAWCJ, visit https://www.opoa.info/women-in-criminal-justice.
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