Westminster Police Commander Mike Chapman, longtime mental health advocate, retires
0More than a hundred people came out — one from as far as Vietnam — to the Westminster Police Department on July 25 for a barbecue lunch in honor of retiring Commander Mike Chapman. “I think that speaks volumes,” said Acting Police Chief Mark Lauderback when he presented Chapman with a plaque for his 28 years of service to the agency. Chapman was also presented with a plaque from the Westminster Police Officer’s Association. Chapman, whose most recent assignment was as commander for Investigations, held many positions in the agency throughout the years. Among them were working as a Field…
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