CMU police chief search to continue in April


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Central Michigan University police cars parked outside the CMU police station on September 12, 2018.

The search committee for the next Central Michigan University police chief is expected to hold interviews in April, said Jonathan Webb, associate vice president of Facilities Management.

The search started after Central Michigan University Police Department Chief William Yeagley announced in February that he would be retiring this summer. Yeagley will retire effective July 31, after 10 years of serving as chief.

"The search committee is in the process of reviewing candidates and continues to work toward identifying finalists for on-campus interviews," Webb said. 

Webb is leading the search for Yeagley's replacement in August. Eight other CMU faculty members are in the search committee. 

Committee members include:

  • Adam Epstein, finance and law faculty member
  • Shaun Holtgrieve, executive director, Student Affairs
  • Sherry Knight, associate vice president, University Communications
  • Mary Martinez, deputy director, Office of Civil Rights and Institutional Equity
  • A.T. Miller, vice president and chief diversity officer
  • Mike Morrow, sergeant, CMUPD
  • Stan Shingles, associate vice president, University Recreation
  • Jason VanConant, officer, CMUPD and president, Police Officers Association of Michigan

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