Winamac Police Department

Winamac Police Chief Tyler Campbell announced two new hires to the department: full-time deputy Ryan Austin and part-time deputy Phil Foerg, who might be starting full time in the fall. Both deputies stated that they are happy to be on board and are ready to serve their community. Brad Zellers...
The Winamac Town Council hired Tyler Campbell as the new town marshal on Monday.  Campbell has been with the department since 2015. He was a deputy with the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Department before that.  Campbell replaces town marshal Mike Buchanan who was working on an interim basis. Buchanan...
Winamac Town Council members hired police officer Aaron Spanley as the new parks maintenance director during a special meeting on Monday.  The council met to discuss the town utility budgets but they also decided to hire Spanley after the former parks maintenance director Dave DeLorenzo resigned. ...
Winamac Police Chief Mark Hoffman has stepped down as the chief effective June 23.  His resignation as chief was accepted during a special meeting of the town council. According to his letter to the council, he stepped down as the chief for personal reasons.  Hoffman was hired as the chief in March...
Pulaski County Jail Commander Stephen Tabler helped to evacuate the courthouse on Friday, Sept. 6, after a suspicious device was found in the basement.
A suspicious device found in the Pulaski County Courthouse didn’t contain explosives or incendiary components, according to police.  The device that was found by the maintenance department at about 6:30 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 6, was located in the basement bathroom which is open to the public. ...
Town of Winamac employees will be receiving a raise in 2019 but not without some discussion by the council members.  Town council members gathered to open a construction bid on Tuesday, Oct. 30, but they also discussed some business that needed to be addressed before the end of the year. Clerk-...
The shooting of a house could have been deadly as the bullets hit a bed of a Winamac man during the early morning hours on June 19.  Police were called to the 400 block of south Burson Street for what was thought to be shots fired at a building just after midnight. The building was an apartment...
Winamac Town Council members are voicing their concern about the upcoming training of a new officer as the current police chief plans to retire this summer.  During a regular meeting on March 12, Winamac Police Chief Mike Buchanan updated the council on the current department activities. He also...
Winamac Town Council members have chosen the next police chief and also decided to hire a new officer.  Winamac Police Department Sgt. Mark Hoffman will be the next chief of police and Alec Berger will be the rookie of the department after a special meeting of the council held on Feb. 19.   All of...
Winamac Police Chief Mike Buchanan announced that his retirement will be effective July 1.
Winamac Police Chief Mike Buchanan announced he will soon be retiring during a regular Winamac Town Council meeting Feb. 12.  Buchanan announced that his retirement will be effective July 1.  Buchanan suggested the council begin to think about hiring another officer, especially if the council...

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