windsor police chief jason bellaire has announced his retirement.
bellaire, who has helmed the force for nearly three years, will end his career in november.
in a written statement on wednesday afternoon, the windsor police services board congratulated bellaire on his pending retirement.
“the board thanks the chief for his many years of service to our community and appreciates the lead-time provided to allow the board to undertake a robust recruitment process to find the next leader of the windsor police service,” the statement said.
the board will discuss the matter at its next regular meeting “and work to establish a recruitment pathway at that time.”
the board’s next meeting is scheduled for march 20.
bellaire took over from chief pam mizuno, who vacated the position on march 31, 2022, halfway through a five-year contract. he served as interim chief for eight months before the board officially named him the force’s new top cop.
windsor police chief jason bellaire in his office at police headquarters nov. 19, 2024. julie kotsis/windsor star
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bellaire is a 29-year veteran of the department who previously worked as a deputy chief overseeing operational strategies. before that, he served as an inspector of patrol response and was the first point of contact for groups in windsor and
amherstburg.