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Salisbury Police Department recognizes upcoming retirements

Salisbury Police Department recognizes upcoming retirements

 

The Salisbury Police Department recognizes four officers who have planned retirements set for the end of the 2017 calendar year. 

Captain Sheila Lingle will retire from the Salisbury Police Department on Sunday, Dec. 31, with 30 years of service. Captain Lingle led the department’s criminal investigations function and community outreach. Captain Lingle also served as the department PIO. She was one of the first female officers to reach the rank of captain in the department.

Lieutenant Jeffrey Wilkerson will retire from the Salisbury Police Department on Sunday, Dec. 31, after 20 years of service. Lt. Wilkerson led a patrol team during his time as a lieutenant, and he also served as a patrol team sergeant, Drug Unit sergeant, and K-9 officer.

Officer Brad Jordan will retire from the Salisbury Police Department on Sunday, Dec. 31, as a patrol officer. Officer Jordan has 30 years of law enforcement service, and also served as a traffic officer and member of the Special Response Team.

Officer Annice Chunn will retire from the Salisbury Police Department on Sunday, Dec. 31, after 10 years of service. Officer Chunn is best known in the community for her time serving as the Community Relations Officer where she aided neighborhood watch organizations, worked with the SPD Cadets, and coordinated many department community programs.

 

Do you have information about a crime or wanted person? Contact Salisbury Police at (704) 638-5333 or call Salisbury-Rowan Crime Stoppers at 1-866-639-5245. Tips may be submitted online at tips.salisburyrowancrimestoppers.org, via Facebook private message or via the Nixle app by texting 888777 with the words: TIP MYSALISBURY (your tip information). Caller identity is not required and your information will remain confidential. The Salisbury Police Department is a full-service, internationally accredited police department. The SPD received its most recent re-accreditation status in the spring of 2017, for its thirteenth consecutive term. For more information about the Salisbury Police Department, visit www.salisburync.gov/Police. To receive updates regarding our community engagement initiatives, upcoming events and crime alerts, please follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SalisburyPoliceDepartment.

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