Outgoing DeKalb County Police Chief Mirtha Ramos says she was “completely surprised" by the county's decision to part ways ...
The DeKalb County Police Chief speaks out after being sidelined. Mirtha Ramos talks about leadership shakeups, officer ...
On Tuesday’s edition of “Closer Look,” DeKalb County Police Chief Mirtha Ramos talked with show host Rose Scott about her tenure with the police department and the circumstances surrounding her ...
Johnson's office announced on Feb. 20 a major shakeup in the police department, confirming Police Chief Mirtha Ramos has been ...
Chief Ramos became the DeKalb County Police Department chief in 2019 after more than two decades with the Miami-Dade Police ...
Ramos was the department’s first female and longest-serving police chief in over 20 years. Former DeKalb County CEO Michael ...
Mirtha Ramos was informed by COO Zach Williams that she must step down as police chief, with 21 days to resign or be fired. Ramos was surprised by the decision, as she believed her performance and ...
DeKalb County’s first female police chief says the choice to step down was made for her. Mirtha Ramos was called into the CEO’s office and told to step away from her duties, effective immediately.
She said she’s accomplished a lot in her 5 years in DeKalb County but wants most of the credit to go to the exceptional officers who work to keep the county safe even as their numbers decline.
DeKalb County's former police chief is now speaking out revealing she was forced out of the position. Mirtha Ramos says she ...
Newly elected Dekalb County CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson says Police Chief Mirtha Ramos has been placed on paid leave but gave no details, citing it as a personnel matter.