![]() “(I’ll miss) the daily interactions with my staff and our ability to come together and work to resolve issues going on in the community. “We have some really great workers here, and that’s both on the civilian side and the sworn side,” he noted. He was named chief in 2013, and his department became the first in New Jersey to outfit officers with body-worn cameras.Ĭhew cited the relationships he developed with residents, elected officials and his officers as things he will miss about the job. He was there only a couple of months before he joined the Evesham department in 1997 and moved up the ranks. “I remember telling the chief that hired me that one day I wanted to sit in his chair,” said Chew, who announced his decision at a council meeting in December 2021.Ĭhew graduated from the Gloucester County Police Academy in 1996 and was hired as a part-time officer in Salem County. after 25 years of service, taking leave of a job he aspired to from the time he joined the force. ![]() ![]() “ Working on our governing responsibilities, hearing what the residents want and trying to carry it out to the best of our ability is what we’ll continue to do.”Įvesham Police Chief Christopher Chew retired on Jan. “We’re definitely a better community when everybody is working together and we’ve proven that,” Cooper said at the meeting. ![]()
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