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Bonifay names new police chief
BONIFAY- Bonifay City Council members voted unanimously to hire Holmes County Sheriff's Office Chief Investigator, Lt. Chris Wells, as the new Bonifay City Police Chief at a special called council meeting on Feb. 6 at noon at City Hall.
Mayor James "Eddie" Sims and Council had selected six applicants to be interviewed for the position. Sims recommended Wells for the position.
Two applicants withdrew from consideration, Harry Hamilton and Dennis Lee. Hamilton will remain at the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office and Lee will take a position with the Bay County Sheriff’s Department. The other candidates were Graceville Assistant Chief Johnny Whitaker, State Trooper Jason French and Diane Land of the State Attorney's Office.
"Mayor Sims called me immediately after the vote," Wells said.
"I am excited and I'm looking forward to making changes for a better department. I'm looking forward to having a department meeting and getting feedback from the department about ideas and to implement new ideas." Wells plans to standardize policy and procedures.
Wells is a native Holmes Countian and graduated from Holmes County High School in 1996. He earned a BA in criminal justice and sociology from Troy University - Dothan.
Wells was hired as a road deputy with the HCSO in 2000 and was appointed as an investigator in 2001. He was promoted to lieutenant and chief investigator in 2005.
Wells said he would work closely with the sheriff's office and other agencies.
"I'm looking forward to keeping a good working relationship with the sheriff's office and surrounding departments," Wells said. "As they always say, crime has no boundary lines."
Wells said he saw the chief's position as a chance to advance. "I wanted to get more leadership experience and to put my education and background to use to better the department. I know people in the community have talked about improvements in the department."
The four applicants were interviewed and considered on the following points: education, certification, law enforcement experience, special skills, mutual emergency aide, interview questions and cooperation with mayor and Council as the employer and the Mayor as the immediate supervisor.
"His education was a major consideration," Sims said. "I liked the fact that he had a BA in criminal justice.
"All of the candidates had a great attitude and the choice was so close, but Chris was so obviously positive and was ready to work with Council. He has also worked with kids in school and that's very important. I said, let's take advantage of that."
Wells will be sworn in on Feb. 9 at the regular council meeting at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall.
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| I think that someone else should have been chosen. There we plenty who has more to give than him. opinions are free! |
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| One with Brains - Mar 03, 2009 03:18:21 PM | Remove Comment |
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| I think that someone else should have been chosen. There we plenty who has more to give than him. opinions are free! |
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| One with Brains - Mar 03, 2009 03:18:20 PM | Remove Comment |
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| Chris Wells is amazing! Maybe he will do as good as Dennis Lee did! But oviously people don't know how good they have it. And don't appreciate good things. Maybe things will go better for Chris. Congats Chris. |
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| bonifay citizen - Feb 25, 2009 04:12:07 PM | Remove Comment |
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| If we change the charter, like we did before, then the city council will have no choice but to have an elected chief. Buy Napa. |
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| ChrisT - Feb 18, 2009 06:42:53 PM | Remove Comment |
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| It shouldn't matter where he resides but, the city shouldn't have to pay for gas for him to drive to work and back home either. |
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| tax payer - Feb 17, 2009 03:07:30 PM | Remove Comment |
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| if he is an honest person they will be alright,if not it will be the same as it always was. just like chipley. |
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| terry scott tipton - Feb 16, 2009 05:49:21 PM | Remove Comment |
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| I think that Chris will do a wonderful job for the City of Bonifay and also better the Police dept. I have already been hearing positive things about the Police dept. and hope to continue doing so. Good luck to Chris and his crew! |
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| HCAR - Feb 14, 2009 07:44:17 AM | Remove Comment |
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| I imagine the charter reads that you have to live in the city limits to vote, no matter where you buy your automotive parts. Anyways, the council isn't going to give up their authority to appoint the Chief. By the way, how is the HUD business? |
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| the thin blue line - Feb 13, 2009 11:53:28 PM | Remove Comment |
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| I think the charter says he has to move to Bonifay. No matter though, the charter will soon be changed to require the chief position to be an elected position and we can then vote on who we want. Buy Napa. |
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| Charter Watcher - Feb 13, 2009 11:08:40 PM | Remove Comment |
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| It may be a good thing for him not to reside inside Bonifay. He isn't impacted from inside influences, he can remain neutral and this will permit him to do a better job as Chief of police. |
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| newcomer - Feb 11, 2009 01:34:12 PM | Remove Comment |
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| One of the finest law enforcement officers I have ever worked with. Cris is a model for professionalism that we all need to emulate. |
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| FDC-K-9 - Feb 10, 2009 08:58:03 PM | Remove Comment |
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| Congrats! We think you'll do a great job! |
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| Miranda - Feb 10, 2009 05:21:28 PM | Remove Comment |
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| I went to school with chris and he investigated 2 ATV thefts for me with the sherriffs dept I think Chris is a great person and he was courteous and proffesional with his investigation Thank you and congratulations Chris Wells |
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| Dennis Aronhalt - Feb 10, 2009 04:21:47 PM | Remove Comment |
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| i beleive chris will do a great job for bonifay. he has a very level head on his shoulders. it should not matter if he lives in the city or not. when chris does a job he very dedicated to it. he will do the very best for bonifay that he is ecspected to do. CONGRAULATIONS MR. CHRIS WELLS. WE ARE PROUD OF YOU. |
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| CITIZEN - Feb 09, 2009 10:37:27 PM | Remove Comment |
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| he should have to move to bonifay. I heard that the city fixed it so that he will not have to move. city council members have to live in the city so why not the chief. Makes you wander if the mayor knew something going in to the interviews. |
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| bc - Feb 09, 2009 09:23:11 PM | Remove Comment |
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| The only thing that bothers me is his lack of experience. Did you notice who quickly he advanced in the SO. Went from a road deputy in Inv in 1 yr then to chief inv in 4 more years. One thing I will give him is he is definitely a fine man. Will he have to move to Bonifay? |
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| anon - Feb 09, 2009 08:07:17 AM | Remove Comment |
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| I feel very confident that Chris will do a fine job for the citizens of Bonifay. Of the applicants he was definitely the best choice. Chris has always had strong aspirations and should fit into this role like a glove! I, along with many others will be happy to lend any kind of support to Chris to better this struggling department. |
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| leo - Feb 08, 2009 11:59:12 PM | Remove Comment |
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| Great Job. I think he will do a fine job. |
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| citizen - Feb 07, 2009 10:38:51 AM | Remove Comment |




