A Local Leader for Coeur d’Alene Police

Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, USA,Mon Apr 20 2026
The city council is set to decide who will steer the police department next. Two names stand out: Dave Hagar, the interim chief, and Greg Yeager, a deputy from Fort Collins. The mayor backs Hagar, while the city administrator supports Yeager, revealing a split in council opinion. Hagar has been with Coeur d’Alene for over ten years. He rose from captain to interim chief after the previous chief retired, earning praise for lowering crime and building strong community ties. His familiarity with local issues and willingness to step into the spotlight—such as joining officers during a recent protest—show his hands‑on leadership. Yeager, though respected in his current role, is an outsider. His experience comes from another city’s police force, and he would need time to adapt to Coeur d’Alene’s unique needs. Council members Dan English and Christie Wood noted that when an internal candidate is available, it makes sense to choose them. They argued Hagar’s track record and deep roots in the city make him the natural choice.
The debate has reached a stalemate, with council votes tied and no tie‑breaker from the mayor. This division is unfortunate, as a police chief’s stability is vital for maintaining public trust and safety. The city’s safety record, now among the best in the region, depends on consistent leadership and community relationships. Hagar’s experience, responsiveness to citizen concerns, and proven ability to manage a large department position him as the most suitable candidate. A decision in favor of Hagar would continue this momentum, ensuring a calm and experienced hand at the helm. The council’s approval could bring clarity to a position that affects every resident.
https://localnews.ai/article/a-local-leader-for-coeur-dalene-police-cfb2e4c0

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