Cape CopCast

Cape Coral Police Department

Welcome to the "Cape CopCast," the official podcast of the Cape Coral Police Department. Hosted by Officer Mercedes Simonds, and Lisa Greenberg from our Public Affairs team, this podcast dives into the heart of Cape Coral PD's public safety, community initiatives, and the inner workings of our police department. Each episode brings you insightful discussions, interviews with key community figures, and expert advice on safety. 

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    SWAT Training, Tech, and Teamwork with Lt. Doug Coons & Sgt. Andrew Miller

    In this episode of the Cape CopCast, we sit down with our SWAT Commander, Lt. Doug Coons, and Sniper Team Leader, Sgt. Andrew Miller, to map the real playbook: how a part-time team can deliver full-time readiness, how selection favors calm leaders over just muscles, and what it takes to manage high-risk calls without burning out the people behind the armor. From 60 callouts a year to multi-hour standoffs, they unpack the decisions that keep officers and neighbors safe. We walk through the core missions—barricades, high-risk warrants, dignitary protection, and major events—and the structure that makes them work. With 40 cross-trained members organized into balanced squads, the team brings medics, snipers, breachers, and K9s to the right scene at the right scale. Along the way, you’ll hear how patrol officers with SWAT training stabilize scenes before the full callout, why debriefs happen after every operation, and how mutual aid keeps long events sustainable. Technology is quietly changing the risk equation. Interior-capable drones, pole cameras, and evolving comms let officers see and speak inside tight spaces before crossing a threshold. And training keeps pace with the tools. Looking ahead, the case for adding full-time SWAT roles is clear: faster responses to critical incidents, stronger instructor coverage, more community outreach, and less time pulling patrol off the street. If you care about real-world tactics, leadership under pressure, and how a growing city stays ahead of risk, this conversation offers a detailed, unvarnished view of modern SWAT operations.

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    Chief's Chat #35: Be Aware, Stay Alive: A Teen’s Voice After a Life-Changing Crash

    A teenage girl watches her world change dramatically when her close friend is hit by a car while crossing the street. N'Evaeh's friend Stella is making a recovery, but the fear and helplessness she faced drove her to do something rare: N'Evaeh put the pain into words, and sent a raw, thoughtful email to Cape Coral leaders, and found out that people will listen when the message is clear and the stakes are human. In this episode of the Cape CopCast 'Chief's Chat,' Chief Sizemore and Public Affairs Officer Lisa Greenberg talk with N'Evaeh about what sparked her advocacy, how writing can be therapeutic, and why “doing nothing is not an option” when community safety is on the line. We get into the bigger picture behind pedestrian safety and traffic safety in Southwest Florida: distracted driving, phone use while crossing the street, and how one small lapse can have a ripple effect, changing multiple lives at once. The 15-year-old's core advice is simple and hard to ignore: be aware. Look up. Put the phone down. Stay in the moment. We also zoom out to the shared responsibility that makes safer streets possible, from drivers and pedestrians to bicyclists, e-bike riders, police education and enforcement, and smarter road design and infrastructure. The conversation ends with a hopeful update on Stella’s recovery and a reminder that one student voice can create real momentum.

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    Heart Under Pressure: Stress & Heart Health with Social Worker Tara Moser

    In this BONUS episode of the Cape CopCast, we sit down with Tara Moser, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, to talk about the stresses of law enforcement in honor of Heart Health Awareness Month(s), observed February-April. Not only is she involved in mental health work, but she also has her own heart health story. Putting a fitted sheet on your bed shouldn’t steal your breath—and when it did, Moser knew something was wrong. That small, startling moment led to a fight to be heard, a diagnosis of serious aortic dysfunction, and major heart surgery that reframed how she works, eats, moves, and supports others. Joined by Victim Advocate Brandi Tucker, Moser unpacks the quiet warning signs of heart disease in women, why dismissal happens, and how to advocate through the noise until you get answers that fit your body, not a checklist. Together we map the terrain first responders navigate daily: chronic stress, disrupted sleep, and constant adrenaline that push blood pressure higher and shorten recovery windows. We talk about practical, sustainable changes—lean, protein-forward meals, smarter sodium choices, movement that fits your life, micro-breaks that reset your system, and rebuilding stamina without burning out. And because mental health is cardiac health, we dig into stigma, the power of peer support, and finding culturally competent therapists who truly understand the job. We also spotlight our upcoming Annual Candlelight Ceremony, where families honor lost loved ones and grief finds company. It’s a reminder that connection is medicine: the body calms when we can speak, be seen, and feel safe. Moser is the keynote speaker, and the event is held at the Cape Coral Police Department on Thursday, March 26, 2026, at 7 PM. You can find more information here.

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    Chief's Chat #33: The Jason Verdow Case & Rethinking Stranger Danger

    In this episode of the Cape CopCast 'Chief’s Chat,' we're talking about a horrific murder case that rocked Cape Coral in the '70s and still shapes our community today. It's been 50 years since nine-year-old Jason Verdow was lured at his bus stop, kidnapped, assaulted, and murdered in 1976. It's a case that challenges the old "stranger danger" stereotype and highlights that predators don't always look like how we would imagine. From there, we bring the conversation into 2026 parenting reality: online safety, gaming headsets, and the slow pressure tactics that grooming often relies on. We talk about what to say to your kids in plain language, how to set boundaries without banning everything, and why monitoring chats matters for bullying, threats, and escalating behavior. If you’ve ever wondered how to translate “be careful online” into specific rules your child can actually follow, this is the practical playbook. We also share a clear example of technology used for good: real-time crime center coordination, license plate readers, and OnStar tracking that helped lead to a quick arrest and the removal of drugs and a gun from the street. Finally, we highlight community events we care about, including the NAMI walk and how crisis intervention training (CIT) helps us respond better to mental health crises, plus the annual candlelight ceremony that supports survivors through grief with connection and remembrance.

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Welcome to the "Cape CopCast," the official podcast of the Cape Coral Police Department. Hosted by Officer Mercedes Simonds, and Lisa Greenberg from our Public Affairs team, this podcast dives into the heart of Cape Coral PD's public safety, community initiatives, and the inner workings of our police department. Each episode brings you insightful discussions, interviews with key community figures, and expert advice on safety.