Angela Weekes
Cpl. Angela Weekes began her career with the Nampa Police Department in 1994. She has served the City of Nampa in several difference capacities including: Patrol, School Resource Officer, DARE officer, and Child Abuse investigator. Her last assignment was as a Corporal in the Crimes against Person’s Unit in the investigation’s division. She retired in August 2020.
Angela served as a member of the Canyon County Multidisciplinary Team of Child Abuse, the Canyon County SART and the Canyon County Child Death Review team.
Angela is a certified FLETC (Federal Law Enforcement Training Center) instructor in Domestic Violence. She is certified by Idaho POST (Peace Officer’s Standards and Training) academy in the area of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault as well as for the Idaho Coalition on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. She also has instructed at the International Family Justice Center Conference. She also serves as faculty with the International Chiefs of Police Association.
Angela is the visionary component of the Nampa Family Justice Center. Nampa was recently recognized for their efforts in this field by their selection as a model site to develop Family Justice Centers. They are one of fifteen sites selected across the nation. She currently serves on their management team and is their foundation board president.
She has also led the Nampa Police Departments participation in the International Association of Chiefs of Police Integrity, Action and Justice: Strengthening Law Enforcement Response to Domestic and Sexual Violence Demonstration Initiative. They are one of six law enforcement agencies across the county to take part in the initiative.
In 2022 Angela contracted with the Department of Justice as a subject matter expert in Domestic Violence during their civil rights investigation into the Louisville Police Department. She was also selected by the Chicago Police Department and the National Police Institute to train the trainers for the Chicago Police Department in Gender Bias Crimes Investigations.
She has received the Idaho Council on Domestic Violence’s Law Enforcement Silver Star Award, the God and Country Rally’s Outstanding Public Service Award, the Nampa Valley Grange and State of Idaho Grange Outstanding Service as a Victim’s Rights Advocate as well as the Idaho Press Tribune’s IPT 103 club award recognizing individuals making contributions to their community. She also received the Idaho Victim Witness Association 2012 Victims Services Award. In 2014 she received the Outstanding Service to Victims of Family Violence Award from the Nampa Family Justice Center.
Angela is married to Jeremy and has two children, McKaylee and Dakota.