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Muskego Police Chief reports officer death, staffing, fundraising and files retirement paperwork

Muskego City Police and Fire Commission · August 15, 2024
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Summary

The police chief told the Muskego City Police and Fire Commission the department is grieving the sudden death of Captain Symunchuk, recounted recent public-safety deployments and fundraisers, announced recruitment and an investigator posting, and said he has filed retirement paperwork with an anticipated spring 2025 departure.

Police Chief told the Muskego City Police and Fire Commission on the evening’s agenda that the department has faced "a challenging couple of weeks and months," and announced the sudden death of Captain Symunchuk, noting the captain was honored at National Night Out and remembered by colleagues and family.

The chief said the department ran 24-hour operations and served on a suburban critical-incident team during the Republican National Convention, but reported "no injuries, no issues, nothing significant to…

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