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‘I’ve run out of energy:’ As Vancouver police Chief Mori steps down, he hopes for more attention to officers’ well-being

Retiring chief calls time leading department an honor

By Becca Robbins, Columbian staff reporter
Published: October 4, 2024, 6:10am
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Vancouver Police Chief Jeff Mori talks about the difficulties he faced in his two years as chief. He said he feels he&rsquo;s lost the energy and resiliency required of the agency&rsquo;s leader.
Vancouver Police Chief Jeff Mori talks about the difficulties he faced in his two years as chief. He said he feels he’s lost the energy and resiliency required of the agency’s leader. (James Rexroad for The Columbian) Photo Gallery

Vancouver police Chief Jeff Mori planned to stick around longer.

But his two years at the helm of the agency have been particularly difficult, he said, both personally and professionally. Under his leadership, two officers died by suicide. He also suffered personal tragedy with the loss of close friends, he said.

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