City of Gulfport – New Administration of the Gulfport Police Department

City of Gulfport – New Administration of the Gulfport Police Department
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This morning the new administration of the Gulfport Police Department was sworn into office in front of family, friends, coworkers, and community leaders. Congratulations to all! 

Adam Cooper – Chief of Police

Heather Dailey – Deputy Chief of Police

Tommy Payne – Commander of Professional Standards Bureau

Phillip Kincaid – Commander of Operations Bureau

Clay Fulks – Commander of Support Bureau

Greg Peleaz – Deputy Commander of Support Bureau

Aaron Fore – Deputy Commander of Operations Bureau

Learn more about the Gulfport Police Department by visiting www.gulfportpolice.net!

#GulfportProud

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