
By Sara Beth Williams–
The Citrus Heights Police Department is celebrating a major recognition for one of its own. Crime and Investigative Analyst Dominic Cooper was recently named 2025 Analyst of the Year by the California Crime and Intelligence Analysts Association,
The department’s social media announcement was met with multiple comments of congratulations and praise from residents and department members.
Cooper, a veteran of both the U.S. Army and Air Force, brings more than a decade of military, federal, and local law enforcement experience to Citrus Heights. Prior to joining Citrus Heights Police, he worked with the FBI, supporting critical national security investigations, the department said.
Over the past year, Cooper has led several innovative initiatives that have strengthened in the department’s ability to prevent and solve crime. His development of new tools and strategies for real-time information sharing has helped officers and detectives access critical intelligence more efficiently. The department praised his efforts and said they have played a direct role in solving cases, advancing investigations, and improving community safety in the city.
The California Crime and Intelligence Analysts Association supports regional associations and members throughout the state, providing opportunities for networking, information sharing, training, and standards. The Association represents the interests of crime and intelligence analysts to governmental agencies, private industry, and executive law enforcement professionals.