
Event will be held Monday (Dec. 9), at 3 p.m. at City Hall Council Chambers located at 415 W. 6th Street
VANCOUVER – The community is invited to attend the swearing-in ceremony for Vancouver’s new Police Chief Troy Price on Monday (Dec. 9), at 3:00 p.m. at City Hall Council Chambers located at 415 W. 6th Street.
What: Swearing-in ceremony for Vancouver’s new Police Chief Troy Price
Where: Vancouver City Hall, 615 W. 6th St., a reception will follow
When: Monday, Dec. 9, 3 p.m.
A reception will follow the ceremony in the Aspen Conference Room. The swearing-in ceremony can be viewed live on CVTV 23/323HD, CVTV.org, or the City and CVTV Facebook pages.
Price brings more than 30 years of experience in law enforcement to his new role. Price joined VPD in 1997 as a lateral-entry officer and has moved up through the ranks. He has served as a Patrol Officer, Street Crimes Detective, Property Crimes Detective, Join Terrorist Task Force Agent, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Assistant Chief, and Deputy Chief. He recently served as Vancouver’s Interim Police Chief.
Community members planning to attend are asked to RSVP to Amanda Delapena.
Information provided by the Vancouver Police Department.
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