Surprise has narrowed its police chief search to six finalists and expects to name a new police chief by the end of the month, city officials announced Monday. The northwest Valley suburb's former chief, Terry Young, stepped down in January to become Surprise's assistant city manager. Young had led the city's Police Department since 2015 after joining the Surprise department in 2010. Assistant Police Chief Geoffrey Leggett was named interim chief. Leggett first joined the city force in 2011 and is one of the finalists for the position. The others include Aaron Jelcick, Daniel O'Neil, Benny Pina, Robert Sanders and Doug Shoemaker. The city received 62 applications for police chief. Three of the six candidates are local to Arizona, two are from Washington and one is from Colorado. Here are the six finalists.