Chief Reed Baer Sworn as the 21st Chief of Police in Hickory | CITY OF HICKORY: (hickorync.gov)
Chief Reed Baer Sworn as the 21st Chief of Police in Hickory | CITY OF HICKORY: (hickorync.gov)
City of Hickory Police Department issued the following announcement on Feb. 18.
Chief Reed Baer was sworn in this afternoon as the 21st Chief of Police in Hickory, North Carolina’s history.
Congratulations Chief Baer.
The Hickory Police Department is in good hands under your leadership.
After 25 years of service to the Hickory Police Department (HPD), Major Reed Baer will serve as Hickory’s next Chief of Police. City Manager Warren Wood recognized Baer’s exceptional skill set and ability to lead HPD with this promotion, following the retirement announcement of current Police Chief Thurman Whisnant.
“Reed began his career with HPD as a patrol officer,” explained Wood. “He has worked his way through multiple positions, including Special Investigations Sergeant, Patrol Sergeant, Support Services Lieutenant, Support Services Commander, Criminal Investigations Commander, and most recently as Deputy Chief of Police. Not only do his years of experience within HPD uniquely qualify him for Chief of Police, but he has also established respect and credibility with his fellow officers, attesting to his leadership ability.”
Baer is a graduate of East Carolina University where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Sociology/Criminology. He is also a graduate of the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia, and holds numerous certificates and licenses, such as an Advanced Law Enforcement Certificate through the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission. Baer has also completed hundreds of hours of job-related training during his tenure with HPD.
“Reed understands the policing model we have followed successfully for many years. He has the respect of his fellow officers, and I am confident this will be a seamless transition,” said Mayor Hank Guess.
“We’ve been blessed to have extraordinarily professional police staff over the years, as evidenced by the number of officers who have gone on to be police chiefs in other communities, and I am delighted that we have been able to promote from within,” added Wood. “At a time when we are encouraging young people to stay or return to Hickory to accomplish their professional goals, I am pleased that Reed is a Hickory native.”
In addition to his responsibilities with HPD, Baer has been and continues to be an engaged community member. He currently serves as the Chair of the Catawba County Social Services Board and is a part of the Hickory Racial Justice and Reconciliation Group, as well as a mentor for the Council on Adolescents of Catawba County graduation coach program. His past roles include chair and board member for the Council on Adolescents of Catawba County and mentor in their lunch buddy program.
Of his new promotion, Baer expressed, “I am truly fortunate to have the opportunity to continue my service in the role of Police Chief where I learned how to be a police officer, and worked alongside and learned from the very best men and women in policing. It is also a very special feeling to be able to do this where I grew up and chose to raise my family. I am proud to be a product of the Hickory Police Department and this community.”
Wood went on to say, “I fully expect that Reed will transition smoothly into his new role. He is both well known and highly regarded in the community and will further HPD’s tradition of excellence in community policing.”
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