Marty Baker is New Coleman Chief of Police

Published: Fri, 06/03/22

Marty Baker is New Coleman Chief of Police

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Marty Baker, new Coleman Police Chief

The City of Coleman, Texas City Council unanimously confirmed the appointment of new Police Chief Marty O. Baker at a council meeting held on Thursday, June 2, 2022.

City Manager Diana Lopez advised the Council that after a long search for a Chief of Police for the Coleman Police Department, she was pleased to announce that Marty O. Baker was selected amongst 18 applicants who submitted for the position.

She stated to Council: “The process of recruiting an appointed Police Chief for Coleman, Texas was a task that myself, with support from Council and staff, held to the highest degree of responsibility. Few city government relationships are more important than the partnership between the city manager and police chief. It is a relationship that sets the tone and serves as a powerful symbol of staff alignment and professionalism. Therefore, the city manager-police chief team must be at its best. As we have spent the last several months searching for the right candidate, there was one aspect that was proving difficult to find in a chief but was especially important to our Officers, the Council, and the Community – A chief who would immediately get to work and would be committed to Coleman. I was holding out for the right candidate, and I am confident I have found him.”

Marty Baker, a Coleman native who began his career in law enforcement 39 years ago holds a Master Peace Officer Proficiency Certification from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. He currently serves as a Special Ranger for the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association. He has worked for the Texas Attorney General’s Office, Texas Commission on Law Enforcement, and Office of the Inspector General. Prior to working for State agencies, he served 22 years as a Narcotics Investigator for the West Central Texas Inter-Local Crime Task Force based in Abilene having been appointed by the Coleman County Sheriff’s Office and the Taylor County District Attorney’s Office. He is a graduate of Coleman High School and began his law enforcement career as a Patrol Officer for the City of Coleman Police Department in 1982.

City Manager Lopez stated: “Although the process has been long and we had excellent candidates, this candidate’s experience, genuine passion for public service, his passion for his profession, and his ties to Coleman makes him the ideal candidate to bring forth for confirmation. I have no doubt that he will lead the department in positive changes for the betterment of the department members and the community.

Chief Baker was born and raised in Coleman, Texas. He is the son of Curtis F. Baker, and Willie Pearl Baker of Coleman. He is married to his wife Shana Baker, and together they have a blended family including two daughters, two sons, and two grandchildren.

Chief Baker was unable to attend the meeting but stated: “Shana and I are excited about moving to Coleman. It is a great honor to come back to my roots and lead this department and this Community. I enthusiastically accept this appointment and look forward to working with the Mayor, Council, and Administration for the betterment of Coleman.”

Mayor Tommy Sloan added: “The Council is incredibly pleased in the appointment of Marty. Marty is known by many of us, and we are very content knowing that one of our own is coming home to lead our police department.”

Chief Baker will begin his employment with the City on July 1st. A community welcoming will be held for Chief Baker in the near future.