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Jeffersonville Swears In Scott McVoy as Police Chief, Names Joshua Lynch Assistant Chief

City leaders say early overtime changes are saving money under new leadership.

Overview

  • McVoy was officially sworn in Wednesday after serving more than a month as interim chief, with Lynch appointed assistant chief at the same ceremony.
  • The new chief emphasized efficiency, transparency and taking care of people, saying he will leverage data and technology to keep the public informed.
  • Mayor Mike Moore said internal adjustments to overtime under McVoy are already producing savings while reiterating that public safety will not be sacrificed.
  • Former chief Kenny Kavanaugh stepped down in August after 10 years and remains with the department; he had warned that Senate Enrolled Act 1 and a 5-on/4-off schedule drove overtime up about 40%.
  • McVoy brings nearly 18 years in law enforcement with FBI National Academy and Southern Police Institute credentials, while Lynch has served since 2003 in roles spanning training, SWAT and patrol; McVoy plans to resign from the Sellersburg Town Council.