Fred Schultz has been named chief of police for the Athens Police Department by City Manager C. Seth Sumner, according to a press release by the city.

Schultz has served as the interim chief of police for the past six months after the city’s former police chief, Cliff Couch, was fired by the city.

“I am truly humbled by the opportunity to lead the Athens Police Department and to serve the citizens of Athens,” newly appointed Police Chief Fred Schultz said in a statement. “I love my hometown, so this means more than a title to me. It is the continuation of a lifetime commitment. I want to ensure that the Athens Police Department and our officers reach their fullest potential.”

Schultz has previously served as lieutenant of the Special Services Division of the Athens Police Department. Schultz is a native Athenian and has been a team member of the City of Athens since 2004. His previous law enforcement experience includes 12 years with the McMinn County Sheriff’s Office and the regional Drug Task Force for one year. Schultz is also a veteran of the United States Marine Corps, serving our nation for six years, according to the press release.

City Manager C. Seth Sumner also issued a statement on Schultz’s appointment, saying, “Chief Schultz’ team-first approach and the steadfast support he has shown during the interim role has been remarkable. I have been particularly impressed by the influence his leadership has had on the entire department and all of Team Athens. Our officers provide a mission critical role protecting our community and I am very proud to see stability and support in their work environment. Chief Schultz has my full confidence, and I am grateful that he will continue serving the Friendly City in this new role.”

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Kaitlin Housler is a reporter at The Tennessee Star and The Star News Network.