SLPD swears in newest officer, hiring for police chief
NANCE BESTON | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 months, 3 weeks AGO
SOAP LAKE – The Soap Lake Police Department swore in its newest officer, Yuriy Bezzubenko at the Soap Lake City Council meeting Wednesday.
As of now, SLPD has four officers including Acting Chief Robert Geates. In addition to Geates, officers include Bezzubenko, Jacob Lennhouts and Mikel Bias. Geates said there are two officers currently attending the academy which will help bring the city’s police force up and help it reach its goals in serving the community. Bezzubenko said he understands the importance of that commitment and responsibility to serve the public in good faith.
“I'd like to say today is more than just a ceremony,” Bezzubenko said. “It's a commitment, a commitment to serve and protect, to uphold the values of justice and integrity. Sitting here, I'm reminded that wearing this badge is not just an honor. It's a responsibility. It's a difficult responsibility, but I accept it, and as well as stepping into a role that demands courage, compassion and unwavering dedication.”
Bezzubenko speaks both Russian and Ukrainian, which he said is important for communication and building trust with the Soap Lake community. Soap Lake is known for having a fairly large Slavic community that includes a Baptist church.
“I hope that my ability to speak these languages will help strengthen their relationships within our diverse community and ensure that everyone feels heard,” Bezzubenko said. “Soap Lake is more than just a place. It's a community, and from this day forward, I dedicate myself to keeping it safe.”
Bezzubenko was born in Ukraine and immigrated to the United States when he was 13 years old, he said. He then spent most of his life in North Carolina. He started his career in the Marine Corps, where he served for almost four years. He left the Marines as a sergeant. He then served as a police sergeant in Hoonah, Alaska. He said he has about five years of law enforcement experience.
“I pledge to serve this community with fairness, to stand for those who cannot stand for themselves, and to uphold the law with respect and integrity,” Bezzubenko said. “I would like to first and foremost, thank the mayor as well as (Acting) Chief Geates, the council members and the community as well for giving me an opportunity to be of service to Soap Lake and the police department as well.”
The department is also hiring a Chief of Police after former Chief Ryan Cox was terminated for alleged misconduct. However, the termination is being appealed by Cox via the city's Civil Service Commision.
The chief position pays $155,000 to $175,000 with a $5,000 sign on bonus and an additional $5,000 after one year of service. For more information about the position call 509-246-1211 or visit SoapLakeWa.gov/job-opportunities.
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