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Paradise Valley Police chief announces retirement

Cmdr. Freeman Carney promoted to department helm

Posted 10/17/22

After 31-years in law enforcement, and the last seven as chief of the Paradise Valley Police Department, Chief Peter Wingert is resigning to pursue a national policy position.

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Law Enforcement

Paradise Valley Police chief announces retirement

Cmdr. Freeman Carney promoted to department helm

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After 31-years in law enforcement, and the last seven as chief of the Paradise Valley Police Department, Chief Peter Wingert is resigning to pursue a national policy position.

Cmdr. Freeman Carney of the PVPD has been promoted by Town Manager Jill Keimach to lead the department, according to a press release. The changes are effective Dec. 10. 

“I’m thrilled that Cmdr. Carney has accepted the role, and the opportunity to continue building on the foundation set by Chief Wingert,” said Town Manager Jill Keimach, who is responsible for making the town’s director-level hires. “The town is incredibly proud of the entire force, and the work they do every day to make Paradise Valley an amazing community.”

During his tenure, Wingert, along with his officers and command staff, developed an accredited agency that is highly trained, and can respond to any threat or incident inside and outside the town’s borders, protecting residents and visitors.

“I have tremendous respect and appreciation for Chief Wingert and the outstanding work he has done leading the department through some extremely challenging times,” Mayor Jerry Bien-Willner said. “I look forward to working with Cmdr. Carney as he takes over this critical role for our community. He is a proven and well-respected leader within our police department.” 

Cmdr. Carney has been with the PVPD for more than 11 years and was previously with the city of Avondale Police Department.

“I’m excited and humbled by the opportunity to be following Chief Wingert as chief of police. Chief Pete has set a very high bar and has been a strong leader for the force and the community,” Carney said. “While it will be tough to fill his shoes, we have a tremendous team, staff and Town Council supporting our work.”

“Our town has been well-served by Chief Wingert, and I, along with the entire Town Council wish him well on his future endeavors,” said Vice Mayor Anna Thomasson. “Cmdr. Carney will be a great successor to Chief Wingert, and I have every confidence he will continue serving with distinction.”