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New Sheriff Appointed in Boyd County After Sudden Vacancy

New Sheriff Appointed in Boyd County After Sudden Vacancy

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February 27, 20261m 17s

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Boyd Countys New Sheriff: Matt McHale Steps Up in Emergency Appointment

Boyd Countys sudden sheriff vacancy has been filled by Matt McHale, a seasoned deputy from Holt County. McHale was unanimously appointed by the board of supervisors during an emergency meeting, following the resignation of the seventy-five-year-old sheriff, Clarence Chuck Wrede. The unexpected departure of part-time staff and full-time deputies left the county with no full-time law enforcement, prompting the board to declare it an immediate public safety threat. McHale, with over twenty years of experience, will serve as the interim sheriff until January 2027, when voters can elect a permanent replacement. In the interim, Nebraska State Patrol troopers are assisting with calls, ensuring public safety in the county.

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