Belton Trooper takes Top Male Trooper award at annual DPS Trooper competition Special to the Journal
May 19, 2026

The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) announced the winners of the 14th annual Javier Arana
Jr. Top Trooper Competition.
The contest wrapped up on Friday after several days of intense competition at the DPS Tactical
Training Center in Florence.
The Top Male award went to Brody Telfer of Belton and the Top Female award went to Melanie
Moreno of Seguin.
As part of taking the title of Top Trooper, Telfer and Moreno received a custom Spartan sword,
kettlebell, pistol slide and handcuffs, among other prizes.
They also now qualify to represent Texas DPS in the National Top Trooper Competition, which will be
held in Ohio in September, have the opportunity to compete in the National LawFit Challenge and
attend the International Chiefs of Police Annual Conference and Exposition.
Telfer and Moreno will be recognized at an upcoming Public Safety Commission Meeting at DPS
Headquarters in Austin.
This year, 140 DPS personnel from across the state competed in the multi-day competition, including 112 males and 28 females – the highest number of female competitors to ever take part in the event’s history.
The competition tested Troopers on driving and firearms skills, physical conditioning, endurance and job knowledge through nine events.
“This competition represents the very best of the Texas Department of Public Safety. These Troopers
demonstrate not only elite skill and discipline, but an unwavering commitment to protecting and
serving Texans,” said Texas Highway Patrol Chief Bryan Rippee.
“These men and women push themselves beyond the standard, and their performance reflects the highest level of training and readiness required to represent our agency with excellence.”
The Top Trooper Competition is named after DPS Trooper Javier Arana Jr., who participated in the
inaugural competition in 2012 and passed away shortly after.
Beyond the competition itself, events like the Top Trooper Competition play a critical role in
strengthening partnerships across the state.
Troopers from different regions come together, building relationships and trust that are essential when responding to large-scale incidents such as natural disasters, where personnel from across Texas must work side by side.
At the same time, participants gain valuable, hands-on training that enhances their skills, readiness and ability to respond effectively in high-pressure situations – ultimately making them stronger, more capable Troopers for the communities they serve.
Courtesy Photo
DPS Trooper Brody Telfer of Belton and Trooper Melanie Moreno of Seguin hold their Top Trooper
awards after emerging victorious at the 14th annual Javier Arana Jr. Top Trooper Competition held last week at the DPS Tactical Training Center in Florence.




