Last week, the Club hosted Officer Brian Millines and Lt. Shane Nolte of the Fairhope Police Department Nolte is a 25-year veteran of the FPD. He is a Fairhope native and his connection with the community has been essential to his law enforcement philosophy.
While serving in the Investigations Division, he also performed the duties of School Resource Officer and dealt with juvenile crimes. Currently, he is the department’s Public Information Officer and specializes in incidents involving mental health issues. Officer Brian Millines is a Foley High graduate, an Army veteran and has served over 16 years as a Law Enforcement Officer in Baldwin County. Over Millines’ career, he has been a part of Patrol, a Special Response Team (SWAT) and Investigations. Millines is the Resource Officer for Fairhope West Elementary School and a part of the D.A.R.E. program in Baldwin County Schools. The Drug Abuse Resistance Program is a police officer-led series of classroom lessons that teaches children from kindergarten through 12th grade how to resist peer pressure and live productive, drug and violence-free lives. D.A.R.E. has proven so successful that it has been implemented in thousands of schools throughout the United States.