J.P. Wilson

 

 

Fri
28
Oct

Granite Shoals honors Tanner

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Glynis Crawford Smith/The Highlander

Before the Granite Shoals City Council meeting Tuesday, Oct. 25, a reception honors retiring City Council Member Eric Tanner. Pictured, from left, are Council Member Shirley King, Tanner's wife Penny, Tanner, Mayor Carl Brugger, former Mayor Dennis Maier, Mayor Pro Tem Tom Dillard, new Council Member Jim Davant and Council Member Todd Holland.

By Glynis Crawford Smith

The Highlander

The Granite Shoals City Council pursued a brief agenda Tuesday night, Oct. 25, punctuated by a reception for Eric Tanner and an executive session regarding former police chief J.P. Wilson.

Wilson left city employ in May and has since been succeeded by Chief Gary Boshears, however his departure apparently has not been without some disagreement.

Wilson is on the December schedule of the State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH) for a hearing he requested regarding his exit rating. A Petition to Correct The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TECOLE) Separation of Licensee Report (an F-5 report) will be heard.

Fri
06
May

Boshears becomes interim GSPD chief

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GLYNIS CRAWFORD SMITH/THE HIGHLANDER
Gary Boshears, left foreground, has been named interim chief of the Granite Shoals Police Department (GSPD). Today, Friday, March 6, was the last day former chief J.P. Wilson, right foreground, was employed by the city. The two are displaying the Texas Police Chiefs Association (TPCA) Best Practices recognition awarded the GSPD in November. Boshears advances from the rank of detective investigation captain.

By Glynis Crawford Smith

The Highlander

The City of Granite Shoals confirmed Thursday, May 5, that Gary Boshears has been named interim chief of the Granite Shoals Police Department (GSPD).

Boshears has been with the department since 2006, serving a detective investigator captain since 2013.

Today, Friday, May 6, is the final day of employment with the city for former chief J.P. Wilson.

Fri
29
Apr

City manager confirms Granite Shoals Police Chief on leave

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J.P. Wilson

Granite Shoals City Manager Ken Nickel has confirmed the city has placed Police Chief J.P. Wilson on administrative leave, but has no further comment on the nature of the leave.

Nickel and other city officials have told The Highlander several times during the past two weeks that Wilson is still the chief of police in Granite Shoals and has not been terminated by the city and remains a paid employee. In his absence, command of the city's police force has shifted to Capt. Gary Boshears.

Wilson has served as the police chief of Granite Shoals for 13 years. He recently ran for sheriff of Burnet County, but failed to make the runoff election.

 

Fri
22
Apr

Meet Granite Shoals staff at the 50th Year celebration

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Granite Shoals Finance Director has taken the lead as liaison to the 50th Anniversary Committee. See the whole administrative staff in the Friday, April 22, edition of The Highlander and on our Facebook Page: The-Highlander.

The entire staff of the City of Granite Shoals has worked toward the 50th Year Bash that takes place Saturday and Sunday, April 23 and April 24, but Finance Director Wendy Gholson has been the staff lisison to the 50th Anniversary Committee, and responsible particularly for coordinating more than 40 booths of crafts and food for the event.

She is part of a seven-member administrative staff you will meet at the weekend festivities.

Thu
25
Feb

DEA Operation Dream Catcher nets meth ring member in Granite Shoals

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Aaron Bravo

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Operatioin Dream Catcher scooped up one of 15 suspects under federal indictment for methamphetamine distribution in Granite Shoals Wednesday.

Aaron Bravo, 39, was arrested in an operation that began about 6 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26. Granite Shoals Chief of Police J.P. Wilson issued an alert for citizens to avoid the 400 block of East Castlelake Drive, where the arrest was made, and the department emphasized in a press release Thursday that residents were in no danger at any time and that the entire department with other local and federal officers were in control of the scene.

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