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Tulsa Mayor Narrows Search For Next Police Chief To 4 Finalists

By Eagle Newswire

 

Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum has narrowed the field of candidates in his search for the next chief of Tulsa police.

Mayor Bynum announced his picks on Facebook.

The four finalists are: (l-r) Deputy Chief Jonathan Brooks, Major Wendell Franklin, Deputy Chief Dennis Larsen, and Deputy Chief Eric Dalgleish.

The second round of interviews will be with (left to right in the photo below): Deputy Chief Jonathan Brooks, Major Wendell Franklin, Deputy Chief Dennis Larsen, and Deputy Chief Eric Dalgleish.

Tulsans will have another chance to weigh on the hiring of the next chief Friday night.

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Mayor Bynum is hosting a forum Friday at 6 p.m. in the Ellen Ochoa Elementary School auditorium.

They mayor says citizens will get to hear from each of the candidates and ask questions.

Current Tulsa Police Chief Chuck Jordan is retiring at the end of January after about 10 years in the position.

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