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NON-EMERGENCY PHONE:  (540) 375-3080|HOURS:  M-F 8am-5pm |EMAIL:  salemfire@salemva.gov
FOR AN EMERGENCY DIAL 911 |LOCATION:  216 South Broad Street, Salem, VA 24153

7

Mar

2016

Tom Bowers Receives Prestigious F.B.I. Award

Adam S. Lee, Special Agent in Charge (SAC) of the Richmond Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has announced that Richmond FBI’s 2015 Director’s Community Leadership Award (DCLA) recipient is Tom Bowers, Commonwealth Attorney for Salem, Virginia.

8

Jan

2016

2016 Real Estate Assessment Notices Are On The Way

The City of Salem Real Estate Department has completed the 2016 General Reassessment of all real property located in the City of Salem. Reassessment notices were mailed on January 8.

6

Jan

2016

City Manager Names Major Mike Crawley New Police Chief

Salem City Manager Kevin Boggess wasted no time this morning as he swiftly appointed Mike Crawley to the position of Police Chief for the citizens of Salem. Crawley replaces Tim Guthrie, who will retire as Salem’s Chief at the end of the month after 34 years of service in the department.

6

Jan

2016

Police Chief Tim Guthrie Announces Retirement

Salem Police Chief, Tim Guthrie, announced his retirement in a staff meeting this morning after serving Salem’s citizens as a valued member of the Police Department for the past 34 years. His departure, which has been in the works for the past several months, will take effect at the end of January.
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