United States Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Iowa

05/27/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/27/2026 13:32

Department of Justice and United States Attorney Announce Brian Flikeid as Freedom 250 Hometown Hero

The United States Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Iowa is proud to announce that Brian Flikeid, Chief of Police for the Aurelia and Marcus Police Departments, has been recognized as a Freedom 250 Hometown Hero. The prestigious national award honors individuals whose steadfast courage, generosity, and public service embody the enduring ideals of liberty and civic responsibility.

The Freedom 250 initiative was created in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States. It recognizes outstanding Americans who make lasting contributions to their local communities.

Chief Flikeid was selected because of his leadership, collaboration, and tireless dedication to improving crime victims' experiences within the criminal justice system. Chief Flikeid served as the founding president of the board of the S.A.F.E. Center of Iowa, which is dedicated to creating single sites to furnish complete care, from reporting to follow-up mental-health counseling, to victims of sexual assault. He currently serves on the board of the Centers Against Abuse and Sexual Assault, which provides critical services to victims of sexual assault across 19 counties in northwest Iowa, and is a founding member of the Cherokee County Sexual Assault Response Team. He was also appointed by the Iowa Police Chiefs Association to serve as its representative on the newly formed Iowa Child Abuse Fatality Review Committee.

In addition to that service, Chief Flikeid provides training on victim issues across the state to law-enforcement officers, sexual-assault nurse examiners, personnel of the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services, and victim advocates. This has included presentations at the Iowa Attorney General's Domestic Violence Conference and the Iowa National Guard's Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Team. Further, he has testified before the Iowa House of Representatives and Iowa Senate, advocating for legislation to assist victims.

"Chief Flikeid's unwavering dedication, leadership, and compassion have earned him the deep respect of his colleagues and the gratitude of the victims and communities he serves," summarized Aurelia Police Department Officer April Degner, who nominated Chief Flikeid for the award. "His leadership, compassion, and tireless dedication have made a profound and lasting impact on the lives of crime victims and the community," wrote Marcus Police Officer Jacqueline Stephens in support of the nomination.

"There's a reason that the lawman who stands up to protect the innocent is a classic American character," said United States Attorney Leif Olson. "That dedication to defending the lives and liberty of your neighbors, of taking pride in your community and making it a better place to live, are the core of the American civic spirit. Brian Flikeid exemplifies that. As we celebrate our country's 250th birthday, I'm grateful to have the honor to name Chief Flikeid as a Hometown Hero."

Olson presented the award to Chief Flikeid on May 22 in a ceremony at the Aurelia Community Center.

For more information on the award and the Freedom 250 initiative, visit the Department of Justice News Page or White House Freedom 250 PageLinks to other government and non-government sites will typically appear with the "external link" icon to indicate that you are leaving the Department of Justice website when you click the link..

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