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2002 |
Changing
of the guard at Black Butte Ranch
Gil Zaccaro has
taken the reins as Police Chief at the Black Butte Ranch Police Department.
Founding Chief of Police Hank
Fegette retired this past month, to an outpouring of appreciation.
As his successor, Zaccaro
has 29 years of experience in police work.
Zaccaro, who served for 14
years in North Bend, was picked from 33 candidates, who applied from as
far away as Washington, D.C. and Tennessee. The selection committee consisted
of local law enforcement officials and members of the Black Butte Ranch
community.
"He's an Oregon guy," said
Bob Lengele, chairman of the police board at BBR.
He also appears to be well
qualified. Zaccaro graduated from the FBI Academy in 1982 with Deschutes
County Sheriff Les Stiles. A veteran of the Vietnam War, Zaccaro served
for 28 years in the Navy and Naval reserves before retiring. He served
the past two years as a chief of police in Quartzsite, Arizona.
Zaccaro says that he is glad
to be back in Oregon. After spending a month following and working with
Fegette, he's looking forward to his service in Central Oregon and appreciative
of the man that came before him.
"This is a great job and Hank's
made it that way," said Zaccaro. |
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