In Geary, Oklahoma, an entire police force resigned amidst unresolved issues and unmet demands left unattended by city leadership, leaving a town in turmoil.
At a Glance
- Geary Police Department, including Chief Alicia Ford, resigned on October 31, which she recently indicated is due to unmet needs.
- The resignation followed the mayor’s refusal to improve the department’s effectiveness.
- The department faced staff shortages, with only four officers handling heavy workloads.
- City council members and Mayor Waylan Upchego also resigned.
- Alicia Ford has taken a position with the Blaine County Sheriff’s Office.
Police Resignation Sparks Municipal Shakeup
On October 31, the entire police force of Geary, Oklahoma, including Chief Alicia Ford, stepped down. Initially, no explanation for the resignations was provided. However, Ford later spoke with Fox News Digital, saying that unmet needs and inaction from city leaders prompted their resignations. The department faced long hours and was understaffed with reportedly only four officers. Ford had given city officials ample notice of the pressing concerns. However, due to a lack of communication and transparency in addressing these issues, Ford and the department reached their breaking point.
City council members Rocky Coleman and Kristy Miller, alongside Mayor Waylan Upchego, joined the police in resigning. Former Chief Alicia Ford stated that consistent refusal from the mayor to make necessary changes was a significant factor leading to the mass resignation.
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Response and Public Safety Measures
With the police department stepping down, the responsibility now shifts. The city has appointed an interim chief, JJ Stitt, who is tasked with recruiting new officers. In the meantime, 911 services remain active, with support from the Blaine and Canadian Counties sheriff’s offices ensuring law enforcement presence. Public Information Officer Terryl Allen assured residents that city business continues as usual.
“We would like to let our citizens know we are conducting business as usual,” Allen said.
This mass resignation has captured national attention. Mayor Upchego and several council members stepped down amid criticisms of lack of transparency and communication. Ford expressed regret that she and her officers could no longer serve the community, but stressed the necessity of their decision.
Reflections and New Beginnings
The absence of a law enforcement body in a small town raises concerns for safety and governance. Ford is now an investigator in Blaine County, but her departure marked a critical juncture for Geary. Ford encouraged the community to engage with their government actively. She believes that unity and participation are key in steering their future.
“I would encourage every one of the members of this great community to take the time to get to know your council members and to be as involved as possible in the city, especially attending the City Council meetings. Your voices are stronger when you stand together as one, and you all have the ability to affect the change you want to see in your community,” Ford wrote on social media.
Sources
- Entire police department resigns after town’s ‘failure’ to meet law enforcement needs: former chief
- Entire City Police Force in Oklahoma Quits as 2 Council Members Also Resign
- Oklahoma small town police chief and entire police department resign with little explanation