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Vancouver police chief candidate says he’ll work to add staff, make city safest in the state

Troy Price has been interim chief since Jeff Mori retired

By Becca Robbins, Columbian staff reporter
Published: October 31, 2024, 12:00pm
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An audience member raises his hand as Interim Vancouver Police Chief Troy Price listens to a question Wednesday during a forum at Evergreen Public Schools Administrative Service Center. Price is the only finalist to take over as chief for Vancouver police.
An audience member raises his hand as Interim Vancouver Police Chief Troy Price listens to a question Wednesday during a forum at Evergreen Public Schools Administrative Service Center. Price is the only finalist to take over as chief for Vancouver police. (Taylor Balkom/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

The sole candidate for Vancouver police chief, Troy Price, pledged Wednesday to continue the work started by his predecessor.

Price has been serving as the interim chief since Jeff Mori retired Oct. 11. Price took questions at a Wednesday forum where Vancouver residents had a chance to provide input before the city manager finalizes his hiring.

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