NC Center for Missing Persons - NC State Highway Patrol
ZEBULON, North Carolina
With a career in public safety spanning more than two decades, Morrissa Ahl-Moyer began as a volunteer EMT before serving as a 911 dispatcher and then joining the NC State Highway Patrol as a Telecommunicator, Certified Training Officer, and Eastern Training Coordinator. After earning her Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Western Carolina University and contributing as a Peer Support Member, she moved into NCSHP’s Aviation support staff and ultimately advanced to Director of the North Carolina Center for Missing Persons. Committed to “a seat for everyone,” Morrissa champions cross-discipline collaboration among public safety dispatchers to foster mutual learning and growth. In addition to presenting training across multiple states—including educational sessions at the 2024 and 2025 National APCO Conferences—she is the Founder of ConsoleCore, where she develops customized continuing education for dispatch professionals.
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Sunday, August 2, 2026
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM