The Anishinabek Police Service, announced that they have appointed Jeffery Skye, as the new Chief of Police.
GARDEN RIVER, Ont. -- The Anishinabek Police Service is pleased to announce the appointment of Jeffery Skye as the new Chief of Police, effective Aug. 2, 2022.
Having served for over seven years with Treaty Three Police Service , as the Deputy Police Chief, Skye’s experience and knowledge is something that he brings to APS; an attribute that serves to highlight his ability to lead the way he has for over 29 years in policing. Anishinabek Police Governing Authority, Chair Debi Bouchie, added that, “It has been a long, diligent process, and we are pleased to welcome Chief of Police Jeff Skye. His invested interest in our communities is an asset. We looked forward to his efforts to continually improve the health and safety of APS and the communities we serve.”
In each of his roles, Skye’s priority is said to have always been to bring education, awareness and advocacy to the social issues that Indigenous people face on a regular basis. “He uses this knowledge to change the way Police Services look at policing in their communities as well as re-evaluating enforcement and working towards supporting members,” added the APS.
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