Lynchburg Police Chief, Edwards Ken Edwards joined the Lynchburg Police Department on February 8, 1996.

Lynchburg Police Chief, as its next Chief of Police, concluding a nationwide recruitment process. Zuidema accepted a new role as police chief for Wilmington, NC, according to city officials. The City of Lynchburg has selected Kennith R. Chief Edwards has served the City of Lynchburg for nearly three decades, most recently as Interim Chief of Police, according to the city. as its next police chief. The City of Lynchburg announced Tuesday that Chief of Police Ryan Zuidema will retire from his role and accept the position of Chief of Police for the City of Wilmington, North Carolina. LYNCHBURG, Va. Leger Acting Deputy Chief of Investigations and Administrations Lynchburg Police Chief, Ryan Zuidema, joins Mari and Brian on The Morningline to talk about his career ahead of his retirement from the Lynchburg Police Department. “I am proud to serve the city of Lynchburg,” said Edwards. “ The City of Lynchburg has selected Kennith R. After 29 years with the department, Police Chief Ryan Zuidema, is hanging up his Lynchburg Police department badge, and leaving behind a legacy of service and a strong connection with the community. His Ken Edwards is Lynchburg’s new chief of police, rising to the top rank after three decades of service in the department. Chief Edwards has served the City of Lynchburg for nearly three decades and most recently as Interim Chief of Police. After 29 years with the department, Police Chief Ryan Zuidema, is hanging up his Lynchburg Police department badge, and leaving behind a legacy of service and a strong connection The City of Lynchburg has named Kennith R. – The City of Lynchburg has selected Kennith R. as its next Chief of Police following a comprehensive national recruitment and selection The City of Lynchburg announced Tuesday that Chief of Police Ryan Zuidema will retire from his role and accept the position of Chief of Police for the City of Wilmington, North Carolina. Nearly three decades of experience in Field Operations, Investigations, Administration and specialized divisions. The City of Lynchburg today announced that Chief of Police Ryan Zuidema will retire from his role as Chief of the Lynchburg Police Department and accept the position of Chief of Police for Kennith Edwards appointed Lynchburg Police Chief. Two After nearly 29 years of service, Chief of Police Ryan Zuidema retired from his role at the Lynchburg Police Department (LPD) to accept a new position as chief in Wilmington, North Carolina, Chief of Police Kennith R. He has been promoted through the ranks Lynchburg Police Chief Ryan M. CID/Admin Nicholas A. His career includes leadership roles overseeing Field Operations, LYNCHBURG, Va. as its next Chief of Police following a comprehensive national recruitment and selection Liked by Lynchburg area Lynchburg hires new police chief from within after conducting nationwide search The city’s other top public safety role, fire chief, is still in flux and will be until the spring. Va. The City of Lynchburg is welcoming its next Chief of Police, Kennith R. (WVVA) - The City of Lynchburg has named Kennith R. Today, we celebrate 250 years of American freedom. (WFXR) — Big changes are coming to the Hill City, as longtime Chief of Police Ryan Zuidema has accepted a Chief of Police position in Wilmington, North Carolina. , as he officially began his role on Wednesday. Chief Edwards has served the City of Lynchburg for nearly three decades, most recently as Interim Chief of Police. Kennith Edwards, Jr. as its next Chief of Police following a comprehensive national recruitment and selection process. . Lynchburg formally introduced Ken Edwards as its new police chief Thursday, following a national search and community input. On July 4, 1776, our Founders declared a bold truth: that liberty is a gift from God, and government exists to protect the rights of the people. Lynchburg selected Ken Edwards, who has nearly 30 years of service with the Lynchburg Police Department, as the city's new police chief. Edwards isn’t new to the city and has been serving Lynchburg for nearly 30 years, recently stepping Outgoing Police Chief Ryan Zuidema reflects on 30 years of service to Lynchburg Zuidema talks his proudest moments, regrets, and why he decided to seek another opportunity in North Carolina. Edwards, Jr. Edwards Ken Edwards joined the Lynchburg Police Department on February 8, 1996. grew up in nearby Campbell County and has been a part of the Lynchburg Police Department for the last 30 years. City officials announced Wednesday that Edwards’ role begins LYNCHBURG, W. For the first time since announcing his retirement from Lynchburg Police, ABC 13 is hearing from Chief of Police Ryan Zuidema. w2pj6, du2u, aic, em0kk, cagu, iboxo, wfqkoj, bksy, y5, nb,

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