Chief of Maine Capitol Police retires following social media investigation
Griffin Stockford, Zach Blanchard
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Under the terms of a separation agreement, Lt. Robert Elliot, a 33-year veteran of the force, will continue to serve as interim police chief until a replacement is found, Maine Department of Public Safety spokeswoman Shannon Moss said in a release.
As part of the agreement, the state will pay Gauvin $87,000 in severance pay and unused time off. Gauvin will resign in "good standing," according to the agreement, but cannot reapply for any job with the department.
Gauvin will still receive his pension, according to Moss..