Sunday, May 15, 2016

City Manager of Abilene, Kansas Names Michael Marshall as Police Chief

City Manager of Abilene, Kansas Names Michael Marshall as Police Chief

The City Manger of Abilene, Kansas has named Michael Marshall to serve as Police Chief of the Abilene, Kansas  Police Department. Mr. Marshall will assume the duties of the position on May 17, 2016.


Mr. Marshall has over thirty years of experience in law enforcement with the Salina Police Department, to include serving as Patrol Officer, Detective, Dispatcher, Lieutenant, Commander of Drug Task Force, Captain of Patrol, and Deputy Chief of Administration. Mr. Marshall served in the capacity of the Deputy Chief of Administration for a little over twelve years.

“Michael brings a level of knowledge and experience that was unmatched in the selection process,” says City Manager David Dillner. “He will no doubt continue the excellence that has become a key component of the Abilene Police Department during the last few years.”

While serving as Deputy Chief, Mr. Marshall prepared as managed the Salina Police Department’s $8 million budget, oversaw the payroll for the 113 member department, directly supervised the Salina Police Department’s Records Division, Training Unit, Evidence Section, and Communications Section. He also managed the Salina Police Department in the Police Chief’s absence.

Mr. Marshall’s professional education and training includes the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center, the Kansas Association Chief’s of Police Command Development, Kansas Police Administration School, and the International Association Chief ofPolice Training in multiple years.

“The City is especially grateful to the interview committee and all of the candidates who expressed interest in the position,” said City Manager David Dillner. “I am especially grateful and appreciative of Lts. Michael Mohn and Jason Wilkins and the Abilene Police Department for their great work during this time of organizational transition.”

Press release sent out by David Dillner May 12th 2016.

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