Elizabeth Watson (police officer)
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Elizabeth "Betsy" Watson | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1948-1949 |
| Other names | "Betsy" |
| Police career | |
| Department | Houston Police Department |
| Service years | 1990–1992 |
| Rank | Police Trainee - 1972 Detective - 1976 |
Elizabeth "Betsy" Watson was Houston's first female police chief. She served for two years before becoming the police chief in Austin, Texas, and then becoming a law enforcement consultant.
Watson grew up in Philadelphia but attended high school in Houston, after graduating from college and joining HPD, she met Chase in late 1973 when they were both assigned to the Houston jail, and they began dating the following spring. Since such fraternization was frowned upon, they used a police scuba-diving club as a cover.[2] They married in 1976, the same day she was promoted to Detective.
Education
She received a degree in psychology from Texas Tech University in 1971.[3]