The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) promoted four Investigators, five Sergeants and two Lieutenants.
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During a special ceremony, Officers Ryan Burch, Edward C. Hall, Bradley Snipes, and Kevin Zurowski were promoted to Investigator. Officers Jordan Boyer, Stuart Hartley, Jason Holman, Matthew Saltzman, and Corey Biggs were recognized for their promotions to Sergeant.
Sergeants Taylor Davis and Brandon Hill were promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Nearly 145 Years of Experience in New Roles
These 11 individuals bring nearly 145 years of law enforcement experience to their new roles, working in various positions throughout the department with both sworn and civilian personnel.
Chief Kirk Giles on the Promotions
“As the City of Huntsville continues to grow, so too must our police department, ensuring we remain committed to the safety, security and well-being of every resident,” Chief Kirk Giles said. “Promoting from within is a key part of that mission. It allows us to recognize the dedication, leadership, and expertise of those who have already proven their commitment to this community.”
Over 700 HPD Personnel Dedicated to Community Safety
HPD has more than 700 sworn and civilian personnel who work to keep the community safe. The newly promoted officers will collaborate with Command Staff to enhance efficiency, accountability, and resource collaboration.
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