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Clarksville Police Department holds Retirement and Promotion Ceremony, April 1st

Clarksville Police Department - CPDClarksville, TN – Today April 1st, 2016, the Clarksville Police Department hosted a retirement and promotion ceremony.

After Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan’s opening comments, Deputy Chief Frankie Gray and Deputy Chief Michael Parr presented Sergeant Andy Hagewood with a Certificate of Retirement and Officer Cris Hill with a Promotion Certificate to the rank of Sergeant.

(L to R): Sgt Cris Hill, Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan, and Sgt Andy Hagewood.
(L to R): Sgt Cris Hill, Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan, and Sgt Andy Hagewood.

Sergeant Andy Hagewood

Sgt Andy Hagewood served faithfully and honorably for 30 years at the Clarksville Police Department. He has been a Sergeant for over 24 of his 30 years. Along with his natural ability to lead, his experience from Patrol Officer to a Detective to a Sergeant and additional experience in the Special Operations Unit made him a valuable asset to his Supervisors, the Officers he led, the CPD and the City of Clarksville.

The impact Sgt Hagewood made on the CPD and the Clarksville Community was evident today at the ceremony held at the CPD’s Training Facility. Several current and retired CPD Officers spoke about their time working with Sgt Hagewood. His experience and professionalism will be missed.

In attendance with Sgt Hagewood were his wife Debbie Hagewood, his daughter Jordan Farmer, his son Jason Hagewood, and his grandson Parker Hagewood.

Congratulations to Sgt Andy Hagewood and his family on his retirement!

Sergeant Cris Hill

Also, congratulations to Sgt Cris Hill on his promotion to Sergeant!

Cris Hill – to Sergeant

Date of hire: May 16th, 2000
FTO: July 16th, 2010 – January 1st, 2014
Sergeant: April 1st, 2016

(FTO- Field Training Officer)

In attendance with Sgt Hill were his wife Lacey Hill and his three sons—Dominic Hill, Parker Hill, and Braden Hill. Lacey pinned the Sergeant’s Badge on Sgt Hill (photo—RP9).

The Clarksville Police Department would also like to thank Mayor Kim McMillan, those representing the City Council – past and present, the members of the Clarksville Police Academy Alumni (CPAA), retired CPD representatives, family, and friends for attending this ceremony. And special thanks to the CPD staff who organized the ceremony.

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