The appointment is contingent on full city council approval.
Interim SPD Chief Adrian Diaz could get chance to take over role in permanent capacity
Diaz stated that, while 2020 was “rock bottom” for the city’s police force when he stepped in to replace then-Police Chief Carmen Best, morale has already increased among the officers. The announcement follows a country-wide search for a permanent police chief which culminated in the selection of two candidates beyond Diaz: Assistant Tucson Police Chief Kevin Hall and Assistant Seattle Police Chief Eric Greening.
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