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San Marcos to hold meet and greet event for police chief candidates next week
Read full article: San Marcos to hold meet and greet event for police chief candidates next weekSAN MARCOS, Tx ā The City of San Marcos announced Tuesday that it would be holding a meet and greet for the final two police chief candidates on Oct. 14. In late September, city officials whittled down the applicant list from five to the final two candidates: Robert Brown, current chief of police for the city of Duncanville and Stan Standridge, current chief of police in Abilene. The meet-and-greet event will take place from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Embassy Suites San Marcos Conference Center Spring Lake Salon, 1001 East McCarty Lane. According to a press release from the city, masks are required within the hotel and conference center and attendees should maintain social distancing guidelines during the reception event. A final decision and Council confirmation of the chosen candidate will be complete by early November, city officials said.
San Marcos announces final candidates for chief of police
Read full article: San Marcos announces final candidates for chief of policeSAN MARCOS, Texas ā The City of San Marcos has narrowed its search for its next chief of police to two candidates: Robert Brown, current chief of police for the city of Duncanville and Stan Standridge, current chief of police in Abilene. Bios of both Brown and Standridge provided by the city of San Marcos can be read in full below:Robert Brown, image courtesy of The City of San Marcos. Brown is a graduate of the 38th Management College from the Institute for Law Enforcement Administration (ILEA) in Plano, Texas. Chief Stan Standridge:Stan Standridge, image courtesy of The City of San Marcos. He graduated from LEMITās Leadership Command College in 2009 and the FBIās Law Enforcement Executive Development (LEADS) program in 2018.
San Marcos officials announce 5 finalists for chief of police position, release community survey data
Read full article: San Marcos officials announce 5 finalists for chief of police position, release community survey dataSAN MARCOS, Texas ā The City of San Marcos is narrowing its candidate selection for its chief of police position. According to the data collected by the city most respondents, 87.04%, live in the City of San Marcos and the majority of survey respondents, 73.62%, work in San Marcos. Additionally, the data released by the city indicated that 9.21% of all respondents work for The City of San Marcos. Klett has spent 31 years serving the citizens of San Marcos, Texas at the San Marcos Police Department where he currently holds the title of interim police chief. The community survey report can be found below, a survey summary report is available in English and Spanish.