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The
office of Ovilla Police Chief Mike Moon might
be more appropriately called the “Moon Museum.”
Wherever you look, you get a glimpse of his personality,
captured in artwork depicting the Old West, a “donut
fund” piggy bank on the desk, photos of his family, and
shelves of history books.
“Everything in here was given to me,” Mike says.
Of course, some items were earned, like his diploma
from Dallas Baptist University and the certificate from
the FBI National Academy.
And then there’s one item that doesn’t fit his
personality at all: the desk.
“I was a patrol officer for 26 years and have spent
almost 12 years as chief,” Mike says. “The desk drives
me nuts.”
Nevertheless, he takes the role he plays at that desk
seriously. He also takes his heart health seriously after
two heart incidents in as many years.
HEARTS ON OUR MIND
The new Patient Care Tower Two
under construction at Methodist
Mansfield will accommodate more
cardiac catheterization procedures,
stopping heart attacks in their
tracks — or even before they
start. To learn more about heart
care at Methodist Mansfield, visit
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