New Shaker Heights police chief brings a fresh perspective coming to Northeast Ohio from a sheriff's department in Nebraska.
SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio — When Jeffrey DeMuth retired as the police chief of Shaker Heights last year he did so after 33 years of service in the department. It was also the exact same number of years that the chief he replaced, Scott Lee, also had in Shaker. But the new police chief, Wayne Hudson, comes from not only outside of the department but outside of the state, having spent the last 28 years with the Douglas County Nebraska Sheriff's Department.
Hudson, who was hired after a nationwide search, said he was drawn to job by the support for the department both at the city and community level and its history of diversity, equity and inclusion. Hudson barely raised his hand to take the oath when the city was dealing with it's first homicide of the year. A woman found dead inside a Tolland Road apartment building with numerous injuries to her body. The public, though, was not made aware of the crime for another two days.
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