The city of St. Helens, Ore. is once again embroiled in scandal, this time involving former Police Chief Brian Greenway.
The former police chief resigned instead of sitting for a required interview with a city-hired investigator. He had served as police chief since 2018 before being placed on paid leave in October.
St. Helens city officials said the former police chief showed a lack of leadership and professionalism in a report released Thursday following a misconduct investigation.
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Brian Greenway, 56, resigned last month as St. Helens police chief instead of sitting for a required interview with a ...
After the quiet resignation of the police chief under investigation in scandal-ridden St. Helens, a new report is detailing ...
Chief Brian Greenway was put on leave in October due to a "internal non-criminal personnel matter." He resigned in January before the investigation finished.
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