Police Chief Steve Taylor confirms retirement from Lynden Police, Lynden begins search for replacement

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Lynden Police Chief Steve Taylor will retire at the end of the month after nearly six years in the role. The city is now seeking his replacement, with a job listing requiring applicants to have at least ten years of law enforcement experience. The application deadline is set for September 19.

Police Chief Steve Taylor of Lynden confirmed his retirement at the end of the month after nearly six years of leadership. He will return to Arkansas to serve as an attorney for the Arkansas Department of Public Safety. The city has initiated a search for Taylor's replacement, emphasizing the need for candidates to have at least ten years of law enforcement experience and five years in senior management. Applications are due by September 19, with early consideration for those submitted by September 5. Taylor voiced his appreciation for the dedicated officers and supportive community during his tenure. This transition comes at a crucial time for the department, which will need to maintain stability and community trust in the new leadership. The search for a new police chief reflects the city's commitment to effective law enforcement. The outcome of this recruitment will impact the police force's direction and community relations.

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