FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. – A big change is happening in the Farmington Hills Police Department as the current chief prepares for retirement. Just days before Police Chief Jeff King hangs up his badge, the city manager has announced that Assistant Police Chief John Piggott will take over as the interim chief starting on Monday, December 16.
This move comes as Chief King sets the date for his retirement, leading the city to seek a suitable candidate to fill the role permanently. City Manager Gary Mekjian expressed his gratitude in a statement, saying, “I am grateful that John has agreed to step into the role during this time of transition.” Mekjian added that Piggott is a respected law enforcement leader, and he is confident that Piggott will maintain the department’s high standards.
Piggott’s journey with the Farmington Hills Police Department started way back in 1996 when he was hired as a police cadet. He brings a wealth of experience to the table, having worked in various areas including administration, investigations, operations, and even traffic safety. Many residents might remember him in his role as a school liaison officer, where he fostered relationships and engagement with the community.
Fast forward a few years, and Piggott climbed the ranks to become the assistant chief in July 2021. His extensive background positions him well for this temporary role as the city navigates this important transition. It’s a time of change, but Piggott is ready to step right in.
While Piggott is set to take the interim role, the city is also looking for qualified candidates to apply for the permanent chief position. For anyone interested in joining this essential service, the job listing is available at fhgov.com/employment. Mekjian has emphasized the importance of finding a leader who can continue to uphold the department’s standards while also considering the evolving needs of the community.
The change in leadership has sparked conversations within the community about law enforcement and public safety in Farmington Hills. Residents have expressed their confidence in Piggott, noting his long-standing commitment to the department and the community. As he steps into this interim role, many expect to see continued engagement and transparency as the department moves forward.
Farmington Hills is known for its tight-knit community, and the local police department plays an integral role in maintaining that sense of security and trust. Piggott’s extensive experience in various aspects of law enforcement projects a sense of reassurance to residents during this transition.
As the Farmington Hills Police Department prepares for this new chapter, residents will be keeping a close eye on how Piggott leads the department until a permanent chief is chosen. With the commitment to public safety and community engagement at the forefront, there is optimism about what the future holds.
In a few short days, Farmington Hills will enter a new era of leadership with John Piggott at the helm—albeit temporarily. The community awaits to see how this transition unfolds and hopes for a smooth path forward in ensuring safety and justice in the area.
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