COLUMBIANA In addition to filling the police chief’s job, the city police department will be hiring a two new officers. City Manager Lance Willard infor
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COLUMBIANA In addition to filling the police chief’s job, the city police department will be hiring a two new officers.
City Manager Lance Willard informed city council this week of the upcoming need for new officers after two left to join the county sheriff’s office. A civil service test will be held.
He also said that interviews will be conducted this month for the chief position following the retirement of Tim Gladis. The city is getting assistance from the Ohio Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP) for the search for a new chief and the non-profit organization held an assessment center for the position on Jan. 23.
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COLUMBIANA The city should have a new police chief by the end of this month or in February.
City Manager Lance Willard said during this week’s council meeting that the Ohio Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP) is assisting the city with the search for a new chief and the process takes about 90 days.
Former chief Tim Gladis announced his retirement on Nov. 4 after 11 years of service. Gladis had more than 40 years experience in law enforcement and was named police chief in July of 2009.
Since his retirement Sgt. Chris Dailey has stepped in until a replacement can be found.
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COLUMBIANA The city should have a new police chief by the end of this month or in February.
City Manager Lance Willard said during this week’s council meeting that the Ohio Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP) is assisting the city with the search for a new chief and the process takes about 90 days.
Former chief Tim Gladis announced his retirement on Nov. 4 after 11 years of service. Gladis had more than 40 years experience in law enforcement and was named police chief in July of 2009.
Since his retirement Sgt. Chris Dailey has stepped in until a replacement can be found.