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New Elmwood officer outlines ordinance-enforcement priorities; chief reports 17 calls and requests toy donations

Village of Elmwood Board · December 9, 2024
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Summary

Officer Darren Ekholm introduced himself, said he plans to emphasize ordinance enforcement including unregistered vehicles and debris removal, and Chief Chris Thibado reported 17 calls this month and asked for presents to be dropped at the Village Office by Dec. 20.

Officer Darren Ekholm introduced himself at the Dec. 9 Village of Elmwood Board meeting, saying he served 25 years with the Ellsworth Police Department and intends to focus on enforcing ordinances in Elmwood, including targeting unregistered vehicles and cleaning up garbage and debris.

Ekholm said he completed department orientation, updated forms, coordinated equipment programming and records systems with the Pierce County Sheriff27s Office, worked with Turning Point on victim resources and participated in Pierce County27s Shop with a Cop program.

Chief Chris Thibado reported there were 17 calls this month, noted a snowmobile safety orientation, and requested all presents be dropped off at the Village Office by Dec. 20 so he can deliver them or arrange pickup.