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Four Green Island police officers submit resignations; board moves to fill gaps

Village of Green Island Board of Trustees · January 21, 2026
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Summary

The board recorded four resignation letters from police department members and said it will interview candidates to fill shifts; trustees noted police overtime is elevated because of staffing gaps.

Four members of the Green Island Police Department submitted resignation letters that the board placed on the record. The letters in the meeting packet were signed by Christopher Pollet (resignation effective 06/01/2025), Robert Piazza (effective 01/01/2026), William Keeler and Tanner King (dates or exact final days for some letters were not fully clear in the reading).

The mayor said the village will interview candidates the following morning to fill open shifts and reduce overtime, which the treasurer's report shows is elevated in the police budget. Trustees accepted the resignation letters and noted the need to recruit to maintain coverage.