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Law enforcement
in the City of Inman
is professionally and ably administered
under the leadership of Lt. Craig Spicer (left)
and Chief of Police, Glenn Henderson (right).
As to whether a city prospers or fails often hinges on its ability to
enforce the law and maintain the domestic tranquility. Thanks to an
outstanding police department under the administration of Police
Chief
Glenn Henderson, the City of Inman is a safe place to live and do
business.
The City of Inman Police
Department is presently staffed with eight
full time officers, and five reserve officers. In addition, the force
has a
K9 unit - 'Rex'.
The Roster:
Full-Time Police Officers
Reserve Officers
Chief Glenn Henderson
Lt. Craig Spicer
Sgt. Keith Tucker
Brian Nodine
Brad Edwards
Richard Pitts
Brad Bennett
Nicholas Sandberg - K9 Officer 'Rex' |
Sgt. Rita Emory
Sgt. Roland Holt
Bo Revels
Jeff Nodine
Paul Ricardi |
The Chapman High
School mascot,
The Panther
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Chief
Henderson is in court during all proceedings and advises
officers on how to write tickets, handle domestic issues, drug
raids and, in effect, all criminal activity. There are eight
full-time, certified Police Officers, including the Chief. There
are five part-time, active Reserve Officers and a total of eight
Reserve Officers. Chief Henderson encourages good and
well-motivated citizens of Inman to come and qualify to be on
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Chief Glenn Henderson
has over 25 years' experience
working for the City of Inman. Chief Henderson acts as the
primary contact for all domestic, criminal, and vehicle issues.
A firm advocate of keeping the peace at all times, Chief
Henderson, never the less, will give tickets, or take to jail
anyone breaking the laws of the state or city. Chief Henderson
handles all in-house training for the City's police officers.
All officers must be certified through the State, and will go to
the Police Academy before they are allowed to ride a patrol car
by themselves. |
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