Allen Fletcher is the State Representative from Texas
House District 130 seeking re-election. Representative Fletcher is a
Tomball businessman, community activist, Christian, devoted husband and
loving father.
Allen Fletcher has dedicated his career to serving and protecting the
public. After a 21-year career as a police officer, he is now the
president and CEO of Resource Protection Management (RPM). Mr. Fletcher
established RPM to offer asset protection to corporations. As a result
of his leadership, RPM now provides a full spectrum of security
solutions for commercial, educational, governmental and residential
customers.
For
21 years, Mr. Fletcher served the citizens of Houston with honor as a
member of the Houston Police Department (HPD). After beginning his
career as a uniformed patrol officer in 1977, Mr. Fletcher retired from
the department in 1998 as a supervisor in the Office of the Inspector
General. He was responsible for all criminal and administrative
investigations of city employees and government contractors. During his
tenure in this department, Mr. Fletcher developed and recommended
policies to promote fairness, uniformity, efficiency and effectiveness
in these investigations.
Before his appointment to the Office of the Inspector General, Mr.
Fletcher was named to the Public Integrity Review Group of HPD, where he
was responsible for extensive investigations of fraud, bribery and
corruption by city employees and elected officials. He also served as a
negotiator on the Hostage Negotiation Team in the Tactical Operations
Division and as a supervisor and detective/sergeant in the Robbery
Division, where he was responsible for coordinating and conducting
felony criminal investigations.
Mr. Fletcher’s exemplary service with HPD is evident in the awards and
commendations he received, including the 1978 Houston Police Department
Rookie of the Year, the Mayor’s Meritorious Service Award, and the Chief
of Police Commendation. Mr. Fletcher was an honors graduate of both the
Houston Police Academy and the East Texas Police Academy. He holds
undergraduate and graduate degrees in criminal justice from Sam Houston
State University.
Mr. Fletcher’s commitment to the community is clear from a review of his
numerous volunteer activities. He has served as Chairman of the Board of
the Greater Tomball Area Chamber of Commerce. He is an active member of
the Rotary Club of Tomball, Christian Business Luncheon, the North
Harris Montgomery Community College District Business Advisory, the
Tomball Emergency Preparedness Committee, and the State Bar of Texas
Review Committee. In addition, he is a member of the Sam Houston State
University Alumni Association Board of Directors and the President’s
Circle. He also sponsors a scholarship for criminal justice at SHSU. Mr.
Fletcher is a lifetime member of both the Houston Police Officers
Association and Homicide Investigators of Texas, as well as an associate
member of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.
Mr. Fletcher identifies himself as a “Reagan Republican” who, in 1986,
as a beat patrol officer making less than $800 a month, contributed $50
toward repealing the 22nd Amendment so President Reagan could run for a
third term.
Mr. Fletcher met his wife, Penny, 30 years ago when she ran a stop sign
and slammed into his patrol car. Although she couldn’t talk her way out
of the traffic ticket, he talked his way into her heart. The couple was
married less than a year later. The traffic citation Allen gave to Penny
is framed and displayed proudly in their home.
Allen and Penny Fletcher are Christians and active members of the Spring
Creek Church of Christ. The Fletchers have two daughters a son and three
grand daughters.
The Fletchers’ son Blake, a military policeman, is currently deployed to
Iraq. Their son-in-law Greg, a National Guardsman, recently completed a
tour of duty in Afghanistan. The Fletchers ask that you join them in
praying for every service member and his or her family. Please pray for
the service member’s protection and for each family to feel peace about
their son’s or daughter’s safe and expeditious return.
