

He was promoted to sergeant before taking over as chief.A. Hired as an officer in 2001, Pomesky worked his way up the Police Department ranks. Pomesky, 46, has served as the Perry police chief since December 2009. Public parks and other related public facilities were excluded from that order. He is also prohibited from entering the Police Department station and official township buildings, such as Township Hall, unless invited to do so.

Internal dispute: Report states administrator tried to interfere with Perry police chief's employment Public records document outlines conditions of police chief's paid suspensionĪccording to Perry Township records, a condition of Pomesky's administrative leave included turning in work-related government property, such as his police cruiser, badge, radio and cellphone. Two misdemeanor criminal charges had been filed against the leader of Training Marbles, the firm hired by trustees to conduct internal workforce surveys and personnel training, Pomesky had said. has said that the suspension was partially related to an arrest in early August ordered by the chief on the executive of a Columbus-based human resources agency, which was hired in July to work with the township. Perry police news: Perry Township removes contentious disciplinary letter from police chief's personnel file "It's a process we're going through right now and will continue," said township attorney James Mathews, adding that Pomesky's status may be revisited during next week's board meeting. Officials remained mostly mum on the issue Tuesday night after being asked specific questions by The Independent. Little information has been given by trustees for putting Pomesky on leave.
