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Evansville Police Commission approves minutes, claims and hiring list; grants awards and accepts resignation
Summary
At its June 9 meeting, the Evansville City Police Commission approved minutes and claims, accepted certified hiring scores to an active eligibility list, voted not to advance one applicant, awarded two officers ceremonial recognition and accepted a resignation effective June 11, 2025.
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The Evansville City Police Commission on Monday, June 9, 2025, approved routine business, accepted results from a May hiring process and took personnel actions, including awarding two officers and accepting a resignation.
The commission approved the minutes from its May 12 meeting and approved claims totaling $5,560. Motions to approve both items were made, seconded and carried with commissioners responding “Aye.”
Commissioners accepted certified scores from the May 2025 hiring process to add candidates to the department’s active eligibility list. A motion to accept the certified scores was made, seconded and carried.
Separately, the commission voted to not advance applicant 24047 in the hiring process. A motion that “applicant 24047 does not move forward” was made, seconded and carried.
The commission recommended awards for two officers for actions on Dec. 22, 2024, naming Chief Officer Caleb Lowe and Officer Blake Zachary; the commission’s motion to grant the officers the “gold bridal” was seconded and carried. The transcript records that recommendation using the phrase “gold bridal.”
The commission accepted the resignation of Officer Alana Yvette Hagenseeker, badge number 1450, effective June 11, 2025. The commission recorded Hagenseeker as having served 6 years, 11 months and 2 days with the Evansville Police Department.
The meeting concluded with scheduling the commission’s next meeting for Monday, June 23, 2025, at 4:15 p.m., followed by an adjournment motion that was seconded and carried.
The meeting included brief administrative and personnel items; no ordinances, contracts or appeals were discussed during the portion of the transcript provided.
