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Manitou Springs police chief placed on administrative leave
Manitou Springs Police
and last updated 2021-01-26 09:14:20-05
MANITOU SPRINGS â The City of Manitou Springs announced Monday its police department has placed its chief of police on administrative leave.
The city said Brian Churchill was placed on leave effective Jan. 21 due to a personnel matter. During this time, Bill Otto will act as police chief.
There was no further information available regarding the matter.
Churchill was selected as chief of police in Sept. 2019. He has served in law enforcement since 1993. He was previously employed by the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department as the Investigations and Administrative Lieutenant.
Manitou Springs Police Chief put on leave amid an internal investigation
MANITOU SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) The City of Manitou Springs announced Monday morning the Chief of Police for the city s Police Department had been placed on administrative leave.
Chief of Police Brian Churchill has been on paid administrative leave since Jan 21., according to the City. The public was not informed until Monday.
So far, the City of Manitou Springs said the situation was related to a personnel matter and there is currently an ongoing internal investigation. At this time there is nothing more we can say, said Mayor John Graham to KRDO via email. The matter is being handled through our established HR process.