City manager names Joe Trigg interim police chief starting March 2; public voices mixed views on policing and department response
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Summary
City Manager announced Deputy Chief Joe Trigg will serve as interim police chief starting March 2. The meeting included public praise for Trigg as well as testimony from residents reporting unsatisfactory police response to break‑ins.
City Manager announced on Jan. 27 that Deputy Chief Joe Trigg will step into the interim chief role effective March 2; the manager praised department leadership and said the organization has staff capable of maintaining continuity.
Public comment that followed reflected a range of opinions about policing. Johnny Brand told the commission he strongly supports an internal candidate and praised Trigg as a ‘‘man of character’’ with decades of service. Several commissioners expressed thanks to outgoing Chief Winstrom and welcomed Trigg in the interim role.
Conversely, Veronica Griffin — a 45‑year city resident — described repeated alleged break‑ins at her home in 2025, said she filed multiple police reports and said follow‑up by officers was insufficient. Griffin told the commission officers called in a mental‑health professional to the scene and that subsequent visits produced little investigation; the mayor encouraged her to speak with department leadership after the meeting.
The city manager said Trigg would begin March 2 and expressed confidence in department leadership during the transition. Commissioners noted community conversations, upcoming budget work and planned community engagement events as part of policing discussions.
Next steps: Trigg’s interim appointment takes effect March 2. Residents with police‑related concerns were directed to department leadership and invited to follow up with staff.

