Bastrop, Tx–Next week Bastrop City Manager Mike Talbot hopes to interview all seven finalists for the open Bastrop Police Department’s top spot with a small panel of invited advisers, he said today.
The city’s home rule charter makes the city manager, not the city council, responsible for naming the police chief, but Talbot said he reviewed the selection process Nov. 30 with the council during a closed door session. He vowed to keep the council informed about the progress of the process, he said in a telephone interview Dec. 2.
The initial short list forwarded to city officials by personnel consultant Ray and Associates included eight names, but one of them–a Houston area police chief–withdrew from consideration Dec. 2, apparently after being told the finalist list was being released to Bastrop-News.com The list of applicants was sought under the Texas Public Information Act.
The short list includes Bastrop Interim Police Chief Matt Wagner who took over the department after former chief David Board resigned earlier this year when he was charged with drunk driving in Austin. Wagner has spent his entire law enforcement career in Bastrop, joining the force as a patrol officer in 1994. He was assistant chief when Board stepped aside.
Others on the list include current police chiefs in Kennedale, Kyle, Trophy Clubs and Willis as well as veteran police leaders in Kerville and Round Rock.
Michael Blake has been chief of police in Kyle since 2008. Before that he served as chief in Tomball beginning in 2002 and Harlingen beginning in 2000. During a tenure with police in Garland beginning in 1973, he rose to the position of assistant chief.
Thomas W. Williams is another applicant. He has been chief of the Kennedale police force since 2006. Before that he spent more than 25 years with the Keller police department beginning in 1980. He was assistant chief in Keller when he was tapped for the Kennedale post.
Scott Kniffer was named police chief in Trophy Clubs in 2006 after service as police chief in Sunset Valley beginning in 1993. Before than he was an internal affairs investigator for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice in Huntsville.
James Nowak Jr. has been chief of police in Willis since 2005. In 2004 he retired as a lieutenant from the Lufkin police department after 20 years of service. Before taking up police work Nowak was part owner of an ambulance service.
Jeffrey Lee Wendling has been a captain with the Kerville Police Department since 2005. Before that he spent more than 30 years with the (former) U.S. Customs Service and after 1973 with the federal Drug Enforcement Agency.
Kenneth Edward Evans is a lieutenant with the Round Rock police department, an agency he joined in 1999 after serving in the El Paso police department beginning in 1993. Previously he was a military police officer for the U.S. Army.
At the end of the interview process next week, up to three candidates could be invited for a second round of interviews, said Talbot. At the same time, all of them could be rejected and a fresh round of applications sought, he said.