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MAPLETON -- The surprise firing of the city's popular police chief earlier this month resulted in another surprise Wednesday night -- along with a lot of concern on the part of city public safety employees and volunteers.
Interim police chief Scott Gardner -- on the job just two weeks following the firing of former chief Michael Roberts -- announced his resignation near the end of a tumultuous City Council session. He will stay on the job for another month while the city hires a new chief and then will take a position with neighboring Spanish Fork Police.See the full content of this document
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City in Uproar Over Firing
The city's public safety structure was thrust into turmoil on Jan. 7, two days after three new council members -- enough to form a majority vote -- were sworn in and made firing Roberts their fir...
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