TEMPLE, Texas — Temple City Manager Brynn Myers announced Tuesday that Shawn Reynolds will be Temple’s next Police Chief.
“After a very competitive recruitment with a number of outstanding candidates, I am pleased to name Shawn Reynolds as the next Police Chief for the City of Temple," Myers said. "Shawn has a stellar record of law enforcement experience and a strong background in all areas of police operations. Shawn is an engaging and visionary servant leader who is the perfect fit for our community."
Reynolds is a veteran of the U. S. Navy and comes to Temple from the City of Olathe, Kansas, where he served as Deputy Chief of Police-Operations since 2016 and served as Deputy Chief of Police-Administration from 2014-2016, according to the Temple Police Department.
Reynolds joined the Olathe Police Department in 1996 and has risen through the ranks, holding positions of sergeant, lieutenant, captain, detective, undercover operative, field training officer, major, and investigations commander. He also served as an officer with the Leavenworth Police Department from 1994-1996.
Reynolds has a master’s degree in organizational administration with an emphasis in leadership and a bachelor’s degree in management and human relations from MidAmerica Nazarene University. He is a graduate of the FBI National Academy.
As an Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice with MidAmerica Nazarene University and Johnson County Regional Police Academy, Reynolds is a published author of Time, Deadlines, Demands and Decision-Making, Crisis Negotiations, Managing Critical Incidents and Hostage Situations in Law Enforcement and Corrections.
"I am humbled to have been selected as the Police Chief for the City of Temple. I look forward to working alongside the hardworking, dedicated, and professional men and women of the Temple Police Department, the City of Temple, and the Temple community," Reynolds said. “It is a distinct honor to be able to serve and I am looking forward to building strong relationships together."
The City and Reynolds are still working through the timing of his transition to Temple and will provide a start date as soon as it is available, according to the Temple PD.
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