Chino Valley Council recognizes Chief Chuck Wynne for 22 years of dedicated service

May 05, 2025 | Chino Valley, Yavapai County, Arizona

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The Chino Valley Town Council meeting on September 24, 2024, highlighted significant personnel changes and celebrated the retirement of a long-serving police chief.

In a detailed presentation, the council introduced a series of new hires across various departments, including public works, police, and utilities. Notable additions include Eric Pedro and Andrew Jones as maintenance workers, Christina Diga as an animal control officer, and Robert Sanchez, a certified police officer who joined the force just days before the meeting. The council expressed gratitude to Tiffany Resendiz, the senior HR analyst, for her effective recruitment efforts.
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The meeting also featured a heartfelt proclamation honoring former Police Chief Charles "Chuck" Wynne, who retired after nearly 22 years of dedicated service. Mayor Jack Miller praised Wynne for his leadership, community outreach, and significant contributions, including the establishment of a local shooting range and the transformation of the animal shelter into a no-kill facility. The mayor declared September 24 as "Chief Charles Chuck Wynne Day," urging residents to celebrate his legacy of service and commitment to community policing.

This meeting not only marked a transition in personnel but also underscored the town's appreciation for those who have dedicated their careers to public service.

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