With the untimely passing of former Cloverdale Town Marshal Adam Hull, the Cloverdale Police Department will have a new leader moving forward.
The Cloverdale Town Board voted unanimously recently in a special meeting to promote Sgt. Wade Warren to Town Marshal.
Warren is a 2014 graduate of Cloverdale High School and spent four years in the United States Marine Corps before returning to Cloverdale to serve on the police department on its night shift.
"I've seen a lot of people come and go, and I have stayed," said Warren, who has been on the department for six years.
Warren was asked what his focus would center around, and he said he has already had discussions with fellow officers and that training and a uniform look are at the top.
"One of the discussions I have had with a lot of my guys already is we go to training Indiana Marshal Association we do 24 hours of standardized training. Want to make sure we have more training. I would like to focus on uniform. You can go into town right now and see four Cloverdale Police officers and all four look different. We have four different types of vehicles and only three of them match and those three are in and out of the shop more than we've got them," Warren told the town board.
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