Teresa Laplana
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Teresa Laplana i Cocera (born 1961) is a Spanish police officer, lieutenant of the Mossos d'Esquadra, the Catalonia's regional police.
Laplana was born in Barcelona and joined the body with the promotion of 1985, the first one that allowed women to enter.[1] She has been assigned to various destinations, such as the prison of Ponent, Tarragona, the police station of Sant Andreu neighborhood in Barcelona, and in August 2014 she was appointed as the head of the Eixample police station.[2] After the events of 2017, she has been assigned to the Police Department of Barcelona in non-operational tasks.[3]
She has participated in several occasions in the World Police and Fire Games, where she has won several medals in swimming.