By Associated Press - Wednesday, August 13, 2014

WYMORE, Neb. (AP) - The City Council has affirmed the hiring of a new police chief for Wymore.

Beatrice radio station KWBE says (https://bit.ly/1lRUUyH ) the action on Jay Welch was taken at a special council meeting on Monday.

Welch has been a sergeant with the Gage County Sheriff’s Office and a Beatrice police officer. He’s also worked for the Dundy and Thayer county sheriff’s departments. He’s been a law officer for 21 years.



Welch will lead a department with two full-time and four part-time officers who protect the city’s 1,400 residents.

Welch fills a vacancy created with the dismissal of Chief Russell Kirkpatrick, who was fired after only a few weeks on the job.

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Information from: KWBE-AM.

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