Monday, April 30, 2012

Rawlins police chief leaving to work for governor

The Rawlins police chief is stepping down to become a senior policy adviser to Gov. Matt Mead. Mike Reed will leave his post May 15 after nearly 25 years in the Rawlins Police Department. He's been chief since 2001. Reed will work as an adviser on impaired driving issues. Reed is originally from Wichita, Kan. He'll do a lot of traveling in his new job but plans to keep a home in Rawlins.

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