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Oxford Police Captain Attends IACP Health and Wellness Conference in New Orleans

Oxford Police Captain Alex Moffett traveled to New Orleans for the IACP Health and Wellness Conference, the department announced March 10.

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Oxford Police Captain Attends IACP Health and Wellness Conference in New Orleans
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Oxford Police Captain Alex Moffett attended the International Association of Chiefs of Police Health and Wellness Conference in New Orleans, the Oxford Police Department announced in a March 10, 2026 post.

The IACP conference brought together law enforcement leaders from across the country, according to the department's announcement. The Oxford Police Department shared news of Moffett's attendance through an Instagram post noting that "law enforcement leaders from across the" country gathered for the event, though the full scope of the conference program and attendee list was not detailed in the available materials.

The International Association of Chiefs of Police, known by its acronym IACP and active on Instagram as @theiacp, is one of the largest and most prominent law enforcement membership organizations in the world. Its health and wellness conferences are designed to address the physical, mental, and emotional challenges facing officers and department leadership.

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The Oxford Police Department has not publicly detailed Captain Moffett's specific role at the conference, whether as an attendee, panelist, or presenter, nor has it indicated which sessions he participated in. No statements from Moffett about his experience or takeaways have been released.

Whether the department intends to implement any programs or initiatives informed by the conference has not been announced. Further details about the conference's dates, agenda, and any resulting plans for the Oxford Police Department are expected as the department provides additional updates.

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