The story of Sgt. Marie Owens has come to light after the extensive research of a former Drug Enforcement Administration agent, who spent three years researching her story, the Chicago Tribune reports.
Rick Barrett, the former DEA agent, says he research shows Owens started with the Chicago Police Department in 1891. The first female officer in the nation was thought to be Lola Baldwin — hired by the Portland Police Bureau in 1908 to head up the new Woman's Protective Division. Baldwin took on a supervisory role. Two years later, the LAPD hired Alice Stebbins Wells, giving her arrest powers.