Heber City Chief of Police Dave Franco Retires After 11 Years of Service Dave Franco, the beloved Heber City Chief of Police, is retiring after 11 years of service to the community. His impact on the City of Heber City has been immense and his retirement is being met with a wave of sadness and gratitude. At a special open house, people from the police department, local government, and community members came together to celebrate Chief Franco and his leadership. The attendees shared memories, heartfelt speeches, and took the time to reflect on the positive influence Chief Dave Franco has had on the community. Franco, who stands at 6-feet-tall, has been at the forefront of creative approaches to public safety. He has empowered his officers to be more proactive, which has resulted in greater transparency, improved public relations, and lower crime rates. He has enabled the police department to act responsibly and with sensitivity toward marginalized populations, which has helped improve the City's relationship with its people. In recognition of his service and dedication to the City of Heber City, a plaque was presented to Chief Franco with the phrase “Congratulations on your 11 Years of Service.” Franco accepted the plaque with a smile and a warm embrace. He expressed his appreciation for the recognition and commented on his Dave Franco's height of success during his tenure. He thanked everyone for their support and wished them continued success with the Police Department. |