The Greenville Police Department is continuing development of a five-year comprehensive crime plan despite the departure in January of Chief William Anderson.
The new plan will “map out the future of this department,” Interim Police Chief Joe Bartlett said on Thursday. Officials will develop the plan while the City Council conducts a search for a new city manager, whose job it will be to replace Anderson.
“This department still has a mission to protect this community no matter what changes may occur,” Bartlett said. “We have to keep moving forward and I think this plan will help us to do that.”
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