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Ethan Pike joins Columbia Police Department

By Tiffany Collins, City of Columbia

Ethan Pike has joined the Columbia City Police Department. Officer Pike joins a seasoned police department; with years of experience.

Pike previously worked for the Russell Springs City Police Department and the Russell County Sheriff's Office. He graduated from the Eastern Kentucky University Police Academy in 2016. Pike is a 2012 graduate of the Russell County High School in Russell Springs, Kentucky.

"We are pleased to welcome Officer Pike to our team at the Columbia City Police Department," said Chief Jason Cross.

Mayor Pamela Hoots noted, "Officer Pike is a great addition to our city police. We welcome him to Columbia."




This story was posted on 2020-06-18 13:50:48
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Ethan Pike joins Columbia Police Department



2020-06-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy City of Columbia.
Ethan Pike has joined the Columbia City Police Department. Pike previously worked for the Russell Springs City Police Department and the Russell County Sheriff's Office.

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