The Phoenix Police Department has not had a permanent police chief since Jeri Williams retired in the summer of 2022.
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The next chief will oversee a $981 million budget and more than 2,500 officers with plans to grow the department.
A national search is underway to find Phoenix’s next police chief. The city expects to have three finalists who will take questions from the community during a public forum in March.
Phoenix police Chief Michael Sullivan was brought in to lead the department in September 2022 as it dealt with the probe. Sullivan will remain at the helm of the department until August 2025.