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'''Chuck Hagler''' (born [[1967]]) is the Chief of the [[Hueytown Police Department]].
'''Chuck Hagler''' (born [[1967]]) was the Chief of the [[Hueytown Police Department]] from [[2007]] to [[2017]].


Hagler first served as a police officer with the [[Bessemer Police Department]]. He joined Hueytown in [[1991]] and rose to become the department's criminal investigator. He became the acting chief when [[Doug McBee]] resigned in October [[2007]]. He was confirmed as permanent chief by Mayor [[Delor Baumann]] in December 2007 and sworn in by District Court judge [[Jill Ganus]] on [[December 18]].
Hagler first served as a police officer with the [[Bessemer Police Department]]. He joined Hueytown in [[1991]] and rose to become the department's criminal investigator. He became the acting chief when [[Doug McBee]] resigned in October [[2007]]. He was confirmed as permanent chief by Mayor [[Delor Baumann]] in December 2007 and sworn in by District Court judge [[Jill Ganus]] on [[December 18]].
Hagler retired in [[2017]] and was succeeded by [[Mickey Willis]].


==References==
==References==
* Gordon, Robert K. (December 4, 2007) "Hueytown: Hagler promoted to police chief." ''Birmingham News''.
* Gordon, Robert K. (December 4, 2007) "Hueytown: Hagler promoted to police chief." {{BN}}


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Latest revision as of 17:16, 28 December 2018

Hueytown police patch.jpg

Chuck Hagler (born 1967) was the Chief of the Hueytown Police Department from 2007 to 2017.

Hagler first served as a police officer with the Bessemer Police Department. He joined Hueytown in 1991 and rose to become the department's criminal investigator. He became the acting chief when Doug McBee resigned in October 2007. He was confirmed as permanent chief by Mayor Delor Baumann in December 2007 and sworn in by District Court judge Jill Ganus on December 18.

Hagler retired in 2017 and was succeeded by Mickey Willis.

References

  • Gordon, Robert K. (December 4, 2007) "Hueytown: Hagler promoted to police chief." The Birmingham News