WL Police Chief Troy Harris stepping down
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WLPD CHIEF ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT
West Lafayette Police Chief Troy Harris, who started on patrol in the city in 1998, announced Monday that he’ll step down Dec. 13.
Harris, named chief by former Mayor John Dennis in January 2019, said he’s leaving for a position as an investigator with Subaru of Indiana Automotive Inc.’s plant in Lafayette.
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