(A) A Chief of Police shall be appointed by the Town Manager and shall serve at the pleasure of the Town Manager.
(B) It shall be the duty of the Chief of Police to:
(1) Supervise the Police Department, subject to the Town Manager;
(2) Preserve the peace by suppression of all disturbances and apprehension of all offenders;
(3) Serve all processes and precepts that may be issued to him or her by the Town Manager;
(4) Assign other duties as he or she deems best to the police officers of the town;
(5) Do other and further duties as the Town Manager may assign; and
(6)
Make a monthly report to the Town Council concerning the activities of his or her Department.
(C) The Chief of Police shall have the authority to enter into agreements with other law enforcement agencies to furnish and request mutual aid as may be necessary to assure the maximum use of resources available.
(1992 Code, § 32.03) (Ord. O-15-01099495, passed 1-9-1995; Ord. 06-O-207, passed 2-13-2006)