Timnath Town Council swears in new police officers and promotes detective

March 12, 2025 | Timnath, Larimer County, Colorado

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Timnath Town Council swears in new police officers and promotes detective

This article was created by AI using a video recording of the meeting. It summarizes the key points discussed, but for full details and context, please refer to the video of the full meeting. Link to Full Meeting

The Timnath Town Council convened on March 11, 2025, for a meeting that highlighted significant personnel changes within the local police department. Mayor Robert Oxmacher led the session, confirming the presence of all council members.

The meeting commenced with a ceremonial swearing-in of several police officers, a key agenda item that underscored the town's commitment to public safety. Chief of Police introduced the new officers, detailing their backgrounds and contributions to the community.

Among those sworn in was Chad Morgan, a newly appointed detective with 24 years of law enforcement experience, including four years with the Timnath Police Department. Wes Fuller, returning to law enforcement, brings a wealth of experience from various roles, including a corporal position with the Colorado State University Police Department. Cody Lloyd, a Colorado native, expressed his enthusiasm for becoming a police officer after serving in community roles.

Other officers included Braden Richins, who transitioned from the Larimer County Sheriff’s Department, and Kane Salazar, who has a strong dedication to law enforcement. Chris Monholland, a veteran of the Afghanistan war, and Roger Legway, who previously worked as a 911 dispatcher, were also sworn in. Lastly, Luke Albrecht, recognized for his experience as a jail deputy, completed the group of new officers.

The meeting concluded with a sense of community pride as the council and attendees celebrated the new officers' commitment to serving Timnath. The council did not address any additional agenda amendments, indicating a focused and organized session. The next steps for the newly sworn officers include completing their training programs, with some expected to graduate in May.

Converted from Town of Timnath Town Council Meeting 3/11/25 meeting on March 12, 2025
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