Sergeants

Armando Perez
Sergeant
aperez@royutah.org
Sergeant Armando Perez is an 11-year veteran of law enforcement. Sergeant Perez started part-time at Harrisville Police Department and was shortly hired full-time with Roy City Police Department. He is currently a Sergeant in the Investigations Division. Sergeant. Perez spent seven years as a Patrol Officer, three years as a detective, investigating child crimes, crimes against persons, and domestic violence. He served one and a half years as an Agent for the Weber/Morgan Narcotic Strike Force. Sergeant Perez was a member of the Tactical Operation Group for five years, and has been with the Ogden Metro SWAT Team for nine years, and is currently a Team Leader with that unit.
Sergeant Perez enlisted in the United States Marine Corps at the age of 19. He was deployed in 2003 with the 2nd Battalion, “8th Marines, “America’s Battalion,” Golf Company, to Iraq during the initial invasion of “Operation Iraqi Freedom.” Sergeant Perez served two years in Security Forces and two years in Infantry. Sergeant Perez was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps with the rank of Sergeant.

Daniel Tubbs
Sergeant
dtubbs@royutah.org
Sergeant Daniel Tubbs is a 12 year veteran of Law Enforcement and has spent his entire career with the Roy City Police Department. Sergeant Tubbs has spent time as a Patrol Officer and a Detective specializing in Crimes Against Persons. He has previous experience with the FBI Child Exploitation Task Force and the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. He assists with training as a handgun and rifle instructor, an Emergency Vehicle Operations Instructor, and as an armorer for the departments' firearms.
The son of a retired FBI Agent, Sergeant Tubbs was born in Detroit and spent the majority of his childhood moving between Washington D.C., Salt Lake City, and Kansas City but chose to stay in Utah after falling in love with the people and everything else it has to offer. During his off time, Sergeant Tubbs enjoys the outdoors, working on his 1962 Chevrolet Impala and spending time with his family in Moab.

Kyle Curtis
Sergeant
kcurtis@royutah.org
Sergeant Kyle Curtis has been involved in law enforcement since 2003 when he was hired full-time at the Roy City Police Department. During his time with Roy City, he has been fortunate to gain invaluable knowledge while working in various assignments to include Patrol Officer, School Resource Officer, Detective, K9 handler, and currently as a Patrol Sergeant. In the fall of 2018, Sergeant Curtis was honored to retire his K9 partner PSD Jack after nearly five years of service to the citizens of Roy. PSD Jack continues to live with Sergeant Curtis and his family. Sergeant Curtis’ interests away from work include spending time in the outdoors, fishing and hunting with family and friends.

Andrew Harper
Sergeant
aharper@royutah.org

Tim Fulton
Sergeant
tfulton@royutah.org
Sergeant Fulton has worked for the Roy City Police Department since 2010. Sergeant Fulton has served the community in a number of capacities: Patrol Officer, Detective, School Resource Officer, and SWAT Team Member. Sergeant Fulton loves Roy and the people who live here. Sergeant Fulton lives in the city and has for over 30 years. Sergeant Fulton is proud to say that he went to Midland Elementary, Sand Ridge Jr. High, and Graduated from Roy High School. Sergeant Fulton is married and is a proud father of three.

Jake Francis
Sergeant
jfrancis@royutah.org
Sergeant Jake Francis is a 16 year veteran of law enforcement, and he has spent his entire career with the Roy City Police Department. Sergeant. Francis has received invaluable experience working as a patrol officer, a detective, specializing in property crime investigations, a member of the Homicide Task Force, and as a school resource officer. Sergeant. Francis is currently serving the community as a Patrol Sergeant.
Sergeant. Francis was born and raised in Roy, and he graduated from Roy High School in 2001. Sergeant. Francis continued his education, and he received an associate degree from the College of Eastern Utah before joining the police academy in 2004. During his time off, Sergeant Francis enjoys playing golf and spending time with his family and friends.