Oakland Deputy Police Chief Named New Piedmont Top Cop
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Oakland deputy police chief named new Piedmont top cop
PIEDMONT — Touting him as the best person to lead the department into its next chapter, the City Council voted unanimously Monday night to appoint Oakland Deputy police Chief Frederick Shavies II as Piedmont’s new top cop. He succeeds retiring Chief Jeremy Bowers, whose nine years in the position will end July 17. The 45-year-old Shavies will assume his new role on July 22. Related Articles San Jose: Two Oakland men arrested on sus…
TURIN – One hundred new Local Police officers are ready to begin service in Piedmont. The closing ceremony of the 97th Regional Training Course for Local Police Officers, sponsored by the Piedmont Region in collaboration with the City of Turin, was held yesterday in the evocative setting of Piazza Carignano in Turin. Of the 100 participants, 56 will be assigned to the Piedmont capital, while the remaining 44 will take up service in numerous muni…
Today the closing ceremony of the 97th regional training course for local police officers was held in Turin, promoted by the Piedmont Region in collaboration with the City of Turin. 100 new recruits took part, of which 56 came from the City of Turin and 44 from...
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