years and have flown all over the
world.
HJ: I would love to be a forensic
psychologist to try to better under-
stand why criminals do the things
they do.
PCT: What would you most like to be
remembered for?
CC: My friends would say my
compassion. I’ll say because I giggle
snort when I laugh.
PCT: What is your definition of the
best day ever?
HJ: Spending time with my family
and friends.
PCT: What’s your favorite way to pay
it forward?
CC: I volunteer for several civic orga-
nizations.
PCT: What’s the best piece of advice
you would give?
HJ: Laugh, even when you want to
cry, because laughing is the best way
to get through life. Everything that
seems big will one day be small.
PCT: If you could have lunch with
anyone, living or dead in history,
who would be?
CC: My mother
PCT: If you had to do another job
than what you’re doing, what would
you do?
CC: I’d study psychology.
PCT: What is your definition of the
best day ever?
CC: The birth of my grand children is
always a pretty good day.
PCT: What’s the best piece of advice
you would give?
CC: James 1:19 –“My dear brothers
and sisters, take note of this: Every-
one should be quick to listen, slow
to speak and slow to become angry,
because human anger does not
produce the righteousness that God
desires.”
PCT: What is the coolest thing you
have done in your life?
CC: I’ve camped in the Swiss Alps.
Heather Johnson
Heather is realtor for with HBS
Real Estate. She was also a
2018 Bachelorette.
PCT: What is something people don’t
know about you?
HJ: People might not know that I got
my degree from Baylor in psychology
and criminal justice.
Tiffany Vanzant
Tiffany is a corporal for the
Weatherford Police Department
PCT: What would you most like to be
remembered for?
HJ: I would love for people to
remember me for my compassion
and desire to be a voice for homeless
animals.
PCT: What’s your favorite way to pay
it forward?
HJ: I like to pay it forward in any
opportunity I can, whether it be with
Parker Paws, at the Center of Hope,
or Habitat for Humanity. I know
how blessed I am and I want to help
others feel just as blessed.
PCT: If you could have lunch, living
or dead in history, who would it be?
HJ: I would love to have lunch with
Barbara Corcoran because I look
up to her work ethic, tenacity, and
success in making a name for herself.
PCT: If you had to do another job
than what you’re doing, what would
you do?
Parker County Today: How did you
get into your current occupation?
TV: I was a stay at home mom who
was looking to start a career and
thought that police work would
be fun and rewarding. My degree
at UTA required an internship and
I was placed at Arlington Police
Department in the victim’s assis-
tance department. I then, with zero
police experience, decided to apply
as an officer at APD and see if it was
meant to be. Much to my surprise,
I was hired. After a short maternity
break in 2014, I moved back to my
PCT: What is your favorite novel?
HJ: I don’t particularly have a favorite
book, but I love anything that has a
PCT: What do you do to decompress?
HJ: When the day really gets me
stressed, I love to go to the gym to
work out or take my dog out on a
run.
Parker County Today: How did you
get into your occupation?
HJ: I’ve always loved houses and
looking at the different styles. I was
told to do something I love and what
better way than to help people buy
and sell their houses.
good mystery to be solved.
PCT: What is the coolest thing you
have done in your life?
HJ: The coolest thing I have done
was snorkeling in Antigua. It was so
refreshing and exhilarating to be able
to be up close and personal with
marine life and to see them in their
natural environment.
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