Town of Chapin Chief of Police Retires After 25 Years of Service The Town of Chapin announces that our beloved Police Chief, Seth Zeigler, has decided to retire at the end of this month. After 25 dedicated years of faithful law enforcement service, his retirement will be effective on November 19. “Chief Ziegler is a respected officer and tremendous leader”, said Mayor David Knight. “I have relied on his sound advice and counsel throughout my tenure as Mayor. Seth has been an esteemed colleague at Town Hall and a shining example of leadership in our community, “ Mayor Knight added. Upon Seth’s retirement, Thomas Griffin will assume the role of the Town of Chapin Chief of Police. With the recommendation and endorsement of his predecessor, Thomas will lead the police department into the next administration. The Town of Chapin is happy to see him embark on his new phase of life after many years of service, but it goes without saying his retirement will be felt by the entire Chapin community. A retirement drop in will be held in Seth’s honor on Friday, November 19, in the Chapin Town Hall Community Room from 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm. All are invited to share in this celebration. The Town of Chapin anticipates that a majority of council will join us for the drop in, however this will not be a council meeting, and no business of the council would be discussed or acted upon.
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For more information on the Town of Chapin and upcoming events, visit the Town of Chapin website – www.chapinsc.com or contact Director of Public Affairs, Nicholle Burroughs at communications@chapinsc.com or 803.575.8039 .
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