The City of Florence will soon bid farewell to Police Chief Ron Tyler as he announces his retirement plans. Chief Tyler’s last day in office is scheduled for June 28th, after which he will be on approved leave until his official retirement date on February 10th. With a tenure of 12 years, Tyler has been at the helm of the police department, overseeing law enforcement operations and serving the community. His departure marks the end of an era for the city’s police force, as they prepare for a transition in leadership. The City of Florence expresses its gratitude for Chief Tyler’s dedicated service and wishes him well in his future endeavors.
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