Missouri City Police Chief Mike Berezin has announced he will leave his position on May...
Missouri City Police Chief Mike Berezin has announced that May 19 will be his last day with the department. He is leaving to lead another city's police department in the region.Missouri City Police Chief Mike Berezin has announced he will leave his position on May 19 to lead a police department in a city in the Houston-Galveston region.
“It has been a privilege to represent such a fine organization of dedicated professionals," said Berezin, 57, who began his law enforcement career with the Missouri City department in 1989 as a patrol officer."I never lost sight that serving as the chief meant the professional welfare of all police department personnel was entrusted to me.
A plan to boost salary benefits for the city's officers was not addressed, he said,"and we are experiencing the greatest vacancy rate I have ever seen during my entire career.”
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