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St. Marys swears in new patrol officer as city reports snow-removal overtime and retirement

St. Marys City Council · January 27, 2026
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Summary

Julius M. Fisher was sworn in as a patrol officer at the St. Marys City Council meeting. The council also heard a public safety update noting 210 overtime hours for snow removal and announced a retirement party for longtime employee John Maker.

Julius M. Fisher was sworn in as a patrol officer for the city of St. Marys during the council meeting tonight, repeating the oath to support the U.S. Constitution and the Ohio Constitution and to faithfully discharge the duties of his office.

"I, Julius M. Fisher, do solemnly swear and affirm that I will support the constitution of The United States and the constitution of the state of Ohio," Fisher said while taking the oath.

The council also received a public safety briefing that included staffing and operations updates. Speaker 3 reported the city has logged 210 overtime hours so far this snow event for snow removal work and encouraged questions from members. The briefing included an announcement that a retirement party for John Maker, after 32 years of service, will be held Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the General Services Building.

Why it matters: New officers and departmental staffing levels affect local public safety capacity; overtime and retirements can both increase near-term costs and affect operational coverage.

Details: The oath was administered by an official leading the meeting; Fisher was introduced as a graduate of Mount Saint Joseph University, a member of the U.S. Army Reserve and a recent graduate of the Ohio State Highway Patrol Basic Police Academy. The safety briefing combined personnel news with operational figures, including the snow-removal overtime number reported by staff.

Next step: The council moved on to other agenda business after the personnel and safety items, and the meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn.