A new one, appointed on 05 November 2019 will be Sworn-In tomorrow . . How many does that add up to in 5 years?
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The City of Mesa announced this morning that Assistant Chief Ken Cost will serve as interim Police Chief effective immediately following the resignation of former Mesa Police Chief Ramon Batista."Appointing Assistant Chief Cost to this position was...
The City of Mesa announced today that Police Chief Ramon Batista has given notice of his intent to leave the department to pursue personal interests and other professional opportunities."Chief Batista has served this community well, taking over the...
Mesa, AZ -Mayor John Giles and Police Chief Ramon Batista led a discussion today in Columbia, SC that focused on school safety and how local governments can coordinate with school district as part of the U.S. Conference of Mayors Fall Leadership...
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Mesa City Manager Chris Brady announced today that the search for a new police chief has been narrowed to four finalists. The individuals moving to the next steps and final interviews in the selection process are current Mesa Police Department...
The City of Mesa announced today that Assistant Chief Michael Dvorak has been selected as the Interim Police Chief replacing outgoing Chief John Meza who will retire at the end of 2016. "I am confident in Michael's ability to lead the department,"...
The City of Mesa announced today that interim Police Chief John Meza has been selected as the new Police Chief. Meza, a former Assistant Chief, has been with the City of Mesa for more than 28 years.Meza was appointed Interim Police Chief Feb. 2...
The City of Mesa has announced that Assistant Chief John Meza has been selected as the interim Police Chief. He replaces outgoing Chief Frank Milstead, who was selected by Governor Ducey as the new Director of Public Safety. Meza, hired in 1986, has served as an Assistant Chief for 7 years and served 3 years as a police commander.
The City of Mesa congratulates Mesa Police Chief Frank Milstead on his appointment as the Director of the Arizona Department of Public Safety. We applaud Governor Ducey's selection of Chief Milstead for this important state-wide public safety leadership responsibility. This appointment recognizes that the City of Mesa continues to serve as a leader in public safety services both at the state and national levels.