Last week the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety heard Police Chief Dave Bacon announce that another police officer had resigned from the department. He said Shannon Gilmer had over 19 years with the department and worked her last shift on Sunday, February 12th. Bacon said Gilmer was going to the South Bend Police Department.
Chief Bacon was granted approval to extend offers of conditional employment to two individuals.
Travis Schieber is a law enforcement officer with over 8 years of law enforcement experience. He is a certified instructor, a school resource officer, and a Plymouth High School graduate with a bachelor’s degree and is a highly qualified individual. Schieber is already part of the 1977 Pension Plan so his transition would be seamless, and he could start immediately after giving notice to his current department.
Jakub Mark is currently employed as a court security officer in another county and before that he was a jail officer with another department in another county. He is a Marshall County resident that graduated from LaVille High School and has gone through all the testing and background checks with no issues.
City meetings Monday evening
Jessica O'Blenis to run on Democrat ticket for County Council District 3
Steve Barber files for re-election to North Township Advisory Board
ISP Bremen Troopers receive new tool to combat impaired driving
U.S. Senator Young, colleagues demand accountability for taxpayers following rampant child care fraud in Minnesota
Rep. Yakym: “Homeownership is The Cornerstone of The American Dream.”
The CIty of Plymouth addresses concers from Mi Camino owners
Knox Man Arrested After Driving Wrong Way on U.S. 31, Possessing Fraudulent Documents
