CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT: Chief Kemberle Braden Sworn In as 25th Chief of Police

CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT: Chief Kemberle Braden Sworn In as 25th Chief of Police
Chief Kemberle Braden Sworn In as 25th Chief of Police — CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE: (FayettevilleNC.gov)
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City of Fayetteville Police Department issued the following announcement on Feb. 5.

Yesterday, Chief Kemberle Braden was sworn in as the Fayetteville Police Department’s 25th Chief of Police.

Chief Braden has 26 years of experience within the Department and has served in various units and leadership roles since 1996.

Congratulations, Chief Braden!

Original source can be found here.



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