March 22, 2018

DEXTER, Mo. -- Dexter's chief of police remains on paid administrative leave as city officials look into "personnel matters." Sammy Stone, who has served on the police department for more than 33 years, including the last seven as its chief of police, was placed on administrative leave last week, according to Dexter City Administrator Mark Stidham...

DEXTER, Mo. -- Dexter's chief of police remains on paid administrative leave as city officials look into "personnel matters."

Sammy Stone, who has served on the police department for more than 33 years, including the last seven as its chief of police, was placed on administrative leave last week, according to Dexter City Administrator Mark Stidham.

"The Board (of Alderman) and us put him on administrative leave," Stidham said. "At this time, it's just personnel matters. We're just looking into personnel matters."

Stidham said he couldn't discuss anything more specific as it involves personnel.

"There was just some personnel issues brought to our attention," said Stidham, who indicated he has "no idea" how long Stone will be on leave.

"I'm sure it won't be long, but I don't know that," he said.

The Board of Alderman has its regular meeting on April 5, said Stidham.

"I don't foresee" an earlier meeting, but there "could be a called meeting," which would be posted should the board decide to "call (a meeting) to discuss personnel issues," said Stidham.

At this time, Stidham said, the department's assistant chief of police, Larry Patterson, is serving as the interim police chief.

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