The Bureau of Indian Affairs police on the Crow Reservation in Montana is taking a new position at central office in Washington, D.C.
Darren Cruzan will be the manager of the 350-member Uniformed Division within the BIA's Office of Law Enforcement Services. He will report to acting OLES director Walt Lamar.
Cruzan, a member of the Miami Tribe from Oklahoma, has spent two years on the reservation. He is credited with reducing crime rates and reaching out to the community.
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BIA police chief at Crow Agency gets D.C. job
(AP 9/15)
BIA police chief accepts position at central office
Wednesday, September 15, 2004
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