JUST IN: City Manager hires assistant chief from Arlington, Texas, to be Alexandria’s Police Chief

Alexandria City Manager Jim Parajon has hired Tarrick McGuire as Alexandria’s new police chief.

McGuire, the assistant chief of police in Arlington, Texas, has been with that department since 2003 — just three years before Parajon started working in that city government in 2006. There was no mention of their relationship or knowing each other in the release to the public.

McGuire, who starts work on Nov. 25, was chosen after national search began when former Alexandria Police Chief Don Hayes retired earlier this year .

“In feedback during the recruitment process, you told us APD needed a capable leader with integrity who can effect organizational change while connecting with employees,” Parajon wrote in an internal email to APD staff. “I am confident his steady hand will guide APD for years to come.”

Parajon also thanked interim Chief Raul Pedroso, who was in the running for the position .

“I would also like to thank Interim Chief Raul Pedroso, who has done a very commendable job leading APD during our transition,” Parajon wrote. “Chief Pedroso’s empathy, candor and responsiveness exemplify the qualities we seek in senior leadership. We are extremely grateful for his incredible work ethic, excellent communication, and deep committment to Alexandria.”

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