Interim Tempe Police Chief Jeff Glover gets full-time job

Tempe Police Chief Jeff Glover (City of Tempe)

Interim Tempe Police Chief Jeff Glover has been appointed to the job full time after nine months of serving in the role. He is the city’s first Black police chief.

Glover had retired from the police force after a 20-year career with the Tempe Police Department. But he was named interim chief last October.

He began his law enforcement career as a Mesa police patrol officer in 1998.

Glover joined Tempe police in 1999 and held roles in various divisions of the department including four years as a commander over areas such as the Professional Standards Bureau, Organizational Services Division and Criminal/Special Investigations and SWAT.

Glover has a degree in education from Northern Arizona University and a master’s degree in public administration from the University of Phoenix.

Arizona Headlines

150 Arizona doctors call for statewide school mask mandate

Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman is also calling on the governor to repeal his ban on mask mandates in schools.

Family in mourning after father of 4 was killed in West Phoenix hit-and-run crash

The crash happened on July 30 at the intersection of 71st Avenue and Thomas Road in West Phoenix, and the death of Aaron Maldonado has left his family devastated.

AZDHS offers way for Arizonans to get a replacement COVID-19 vaccination card

Chances are someone out there has lost or misplaced their COVID-19 vaccine card, but help is available from the Arizona State Government to get a new one as replacement.

Tune in to FOX 10 Phoenix for the latest news:

Loading Video…

This browser does not support the Video element.

Get breaking news alerts in the FREE FOX 10 News app. Download for Apple iOS or Android.