New police chief in Salisbury
Salisbury Mayor Jim Ireton says the head of the Mount Vernon, N.Y. Police Department has been appointed chief of the Salisbury Department.
Barbara Duncan, who has been Mount Vernon’s chief since 2008, will begin work Nov. 15.
She will succeed Allan Webster, who retired in June.
Ivan Barkley had been acting chief.
Duncan, who has worked on the Mount Vernon Department since 1989, will be the first woman to hold the position of Salisbury police chief.
-- Daily Times of Salisbury
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| October 21, 2010; 7:48 AM ET
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