Mission 

Our mission is to support and defend the Constitution of the United States, and the State of Florida, to inculcate loyalty and allegiance to the United States of America; to promote and foster the impartial enforcement of law and order, to improve the individual proficiency of our members in the performance of their duties, to encourage social, charitable, educational activities among all law enforcement officers, to advocate and strive for uniform application of the Civil Service and merit system for all law enforcement officers, to create a tradition of esprit de corps insuring fidelity to duty under all conditions and circumstances, to cultivate a spirit of fraternalism and mutual helpfulness among our membership and the people we serve; to increase the efficiency of the police profession and thus more firmly establish the confidence of the public in the service that is dedicated to the protection of life and property. 

Board of Directors

Ronald S. Faircloth

President

Having worked as a Deputy Sheriff for over thirty years with the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office, Ron has been assigned to several units during his tenure such as Financial Crimes, Property Crimes, and COPS Unit.  Ron has served much of his career on patrol as a Sergeant and recently assigned to Beach Patrol.   Ron has been a member of FOP since 2009 and assumed the role of President with Lodge #113 after the retirement of the Immediate Past President, Christopher Acosta, in December 2015.   

Chris Acosta

Past President

St. Augustine Native, Christopher Acosta served in the Florida Army National Guard where he served for 30 years, retiring in 2019.  Chris also served locally as he worked as a Deputy Sheriff with St. Johns Sheriff’s Office  retired in 2017 as a Lieutenant assigned to the Patrol Division after over 25 years of service.  

Chris joined the Fraternal Order of Police St. Johns County Lodge #113 in October 1992, and became president in 1995 until his retirement in 2015.

Chris holds a Bachelor of Science from Troy University (May 2002) in Criminal Justice.

Lynne Catoggio

Vice President

Lynne began working in criminal justice in 1986 in Crime Trend Analysis, before continuing into Corrections and Law Enforcement, where she served as a Deputy Sheriff for over 26 years.  Lynne has a Masters Degree in Criminal Justice from Troy University and a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Northern Michigan University.  In 2017, Lynne joined Lodge #113 as the 2nd Vice President, where she provides oversight and coordination for Media, Use of Facility and Training.   She continues serving as the Vice President since February 2022.  Having worked in the criminal justice field for over 32 years, Lynne retired in early 2020, as a Deputy Sheriff from St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office.

VACANT

2nd Vice President

Interested in serving?  If you are active or retired LEO and active member of FOP #113, submit a CONTACT US for additional information.

Frank Kirbyson

Treasurer

As a Vietnam Veteran, Frank Kirbyson served as a Munitions Specialist in the United States Air Force.  His law enforcement career has taken him across the country as he began working as a patrolman in Newport News, VA, before moving on to what is now known as CSX Transportation Police Department.  His assignments with CSX included a Patrolman in Philadelphia, PA, then moving on to Chicago, IL, where he was a Special Agent and was promoted to Lieutenant.  Frank accepted a transfer to Jacksonville, FL, as the Superintendent of Police, leading the Major Cargo Theft Unit.  Frank was promoted to Deputy Chief of Police and was responsible for the police divisions in 23 states, where he served for nine years before retiring in 2016. 

Frank has served on prior Boards of Directors to include the Florida Commercial Vehicle and Cargo Theft Task Force and as the President of the CSXT Chicago Special Agents and Police Association.

Frank became the Treasurer for FOP #113 in May 2022, after having been a Lodge Member since 2005. 

Andy Thornton

Secretary

Andy joined the FOP Board of Directors in November 2020, after having been a member of the Fraternal Order of Police for approximately six years.  With over 25 years of experience as a law enforcement officer, Andy currently serves with the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office as a Lieutenant assigned to Road Patrol. He has been assigned to Youth Resource, Judicial Process, and Patrol, while contributing to special teams such as Field Training and Clandestine Lab Enforcement Team. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Public Administration from Flagler College and a Master’s Degree in Administration from Barry University. 

Dennis Fernandez

Treasurer

Dennis joined the Board of Directors in October 2022 as the Inner Guard after having been a member of FOP #113 since February 2018.  Dennis is a retired Deputy Sheriff with the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office where he served for 30 years.

VACANT

STATE TRUSTEE

Interested in serving?  If you are an active or retired LEO and a member of FOP #113, submit a CONTACT US for additional information.

Mark Pope

Chaplain

As a 29-year member of the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #113, Mark Pope is an ordained minister and has served as our Chaplain since 2017.  Mark retired from St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office after serving for 25 years as a Deputy Sheriff.  Mark is Professor of Theology at Barry University in Jacksonville, FL, and serves his church, Turning Point Calvary, with Chapel Services, Discipleship Training, and Sunday School Instruction.

Matthew Bellamy

Outer Guard

As a member of the Fraternal Order of Police St. Johns County Lodge #113 since May 2016, Matthew serves as our Outer Guard.  He is a Detective with the St. Johns Sheriff”s Office where he has been assigned to Patrol, Investigations, Air Unit, Intelligence and served as a Firearm’s Instructor.

Russ Neville






RANGEmaster

PENDING

Contact Us

Information regarding membership with FOP #113 can be found on the Membership page.

CAPTCHA image

This helps us prevent spam, thank you.

 Video Courtesy of BJ Hall