Douglas T. Bohon will begin his new role as the next Chief of the Tallmadge Police Department on July 9.
Douglas T. Bohon will begin his new role as the next Chief of the Tallmadge Police Department on July 9, following the retirement of Chief Ronald Williams, announced Mayor David Kline and Safety Director Donald Cooper.
Bohon served on the Tallmadge Police Department for almost 23 years before retiring in 2022. While there, he attained the rank of Captian and served as operations commander, detective sergeant, patrol sergeant, detective, instructor and patrol officer.
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