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Five-decade law enforcement veteran set to retire as Pleasant View's chief of police

PLEASANT VIEW — In 1974, Ryon Hadley told his wife he'd be a police officer for a little while until he could decide what he wanted to do with his life. Fifty years later, after serving with a handful of area police departments, including the last 10 years as Pleasant View's chief of police, Hadley has made a decision — retirement. Last week, Pleasant View City announced that Hadley is set to retire from the position. In celebration of his time as chief, the city will be hosting a public open house at Pleasant View City Hall from 3-5 p.m. Sept. 17. Hadley told the ...

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