October 18, 2018
 
Anthony Domish can point to a long career as a police officer, including a lot of significant experience over nearly a quarter-century. Throughout that time as an officer, he served several municipalities throughout the state of Washington. He even served as police chief in several of them. All that experience is likely why he is considered by many to be something of an industry expert in such criminal justice areas as community policing, emergency management and identity theft.

It is clear to anyone that Anthony Domish feels a strong commitment to his community. For example, Over the years, he has led several little league teams to championships, and he has coached at the high school and college levels, as well. Besides working as a police officer, Tony Domish holds memberships in a number of civic organizations and he has served on the boards of directors for several of them. Tony is a proud donor and sponsor for Washington Special Olympics, and he is also very active with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and even the Make a Wish Foundation.
April 24, 2018
 
These days, Anthony Domish can be found living and working in Ferry County, Washington, not far from where he was born and raised. That happened in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, where he attended O'Dea High School. Following graduation, he went on to study Criminal Justice and Public Administration. That was not the end of his education, however, he also completed programs at both the Washington State Criminal Justice Reserve Officer Academy and the Washington State Criminal Justice Basic law Enforcement Academy. He’s not just well-trained based on his work in classrooms; he also has more than 4000 hours of specialized law enforcement post-academy training under his belt.

Put simply, Anthony Domish is very highly qualified in the field of criminal justice and law enforcement. He has been very active in the law enforcement community throughout the state of Washington. Tony holds professional memberships in the International Association of Police Chiefs and the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs, as well as the Yakima County Police Chief Association, the Snohomish County Police Chief Association and many others. He also is a member of a number of , civic organizations and he also serves on the board for many.