Administration
Author:
Sgt. Clint NorredPublic Affairs Unit
Summary:
Police Administration staff and phone numbers.
Last Updated:
7/28/2010
Police Administration is responsible for the overall management of the department. The Chief of Police, along with the two Captains, provides the vision and leadership to achieve the goals and objectives of the Police Department.

Jerry Geier
Chief of Police
E-mail Chief Geier
(928) 373-4656

John J. Lekan
Deputy Chief of Police
E-mail Deputy Chief Lekan
(928) 373-4672

Captain Daniel Rhodes
Captain of Support Services Division
E-mail Captain Rhodes
(928) 373-4655

Captain Susan Otero
Captain of Investigations
E-mail Captain Otero
(928) 373-4754

Captain Randall Chapman
Police Captain
E-mail Captain Chapman
(928) 373-4752
Janet Udart
Administrative Specialist
(928) 373-4652
Glenda Hain
Senior Customer Service Specialist
(928) 373-4656
For More Information
If you have questions or require more information, please contact Yuma Police Department Administration.
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