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FOP Kingman Lodge 16 Installs 2026 officers

KINGMAN — On Wednesday, January 21st, the Fraternal Order of Police, Kingman Lodge 16, met at the Hualapai Mountain Resort to install their 2026 slate of officers.  Kingman Precinct Justice of the Peace, David Huerta, was on hand to swear in the new officers.

(L-R) Eugenio “Gino” Mejia, Sgt. at Arms;  Todd Davison, Vice President; David Admire, Treasurer; Justice of the Peace David Huerta;  Ray Cullison, Chaplin; John Slaughter, President; and Wesley Maroney, Secretary and State Trustee. (Courtesy Photo)
Judge Huerta (left) presents the gavel to President John Slaughter. (Courtesy Photo)
Judge Huerta swears the new officers in.  Judge Huerta shown on the far left. (L-R) Eugenio “Gino” Mejia, Sgt at Arms; Wesley Maroney, Secretary and State Trustee; Todd Davison, Vice President; David Admire, Treasurer; Ray Cullison, Chaplin; John Slaughter, President (Courtesy Photo)