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Peel Police have their first female Chief

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Peel Region is getting its first female Chief of Police.  Deputy Chief Jennifer Evans will become Peel’s 6th Chief of Police since 1974, capping a 29 year career with the force.  Evans has worked in numerous roles with Peel Police, including more than 8 years on the criminal investigations squad.  She’s replacing outgoing Chief Mike Metcalf, who announced this spring he was resigning after 4 decades with the force.  Evans will be sworn in next Tuesday.

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Permalink | September 25th, 2012

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