City Manager Tim Riordan said that by using mostly retired police officers and sheriff’s deputies under the direction of Moonlight, “it will cost us significantly less to run that court security detail.”
The sergeant position will be retained, but the move will free up seven Dayton police officers to return to regular patrols at a time when the department is short staffed.
After a training period, the shift will occur by the end of January.
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