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Yes. In this context, he is being referred to by name, and the word 'Officer' is part of his official title. If, however, you were saying that "John Smith is an officer", no capital would be required.

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Yes, "Officer" should be capitalized when referring to a specific officer, such as Officer Smith, as it is part of their official title.

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