Westfield Police Department announces leadership appointments

Keen

Westfield Police Chief Shawn Keen has appointed two leaders to pivotal roles within the City of Westfield Police Department. These appointments will further advance the department’s strategic goals and operational excellence.

Eric Grimes has been appointed the new Assistant Chief of Operations, while Scott Jordan will continue as Assistant Chief of Administration. Both appointments have been approved by Mayor Willis, reflecting the department’s commitment to enhancing its effectiveness and implementing the transformative changes envisioned for the future.

With his extensive background in law enforcement and proven track record of operational leadership, Grimes will oversee all operational aspects of the department. His deep expertise and innovative approach are expected to improve the department’s efficiency and effectiveness significantly. Grimes has served in law enforcement for 17 years, including 15 years with the Westfield Police Department.

Assistant Chief Scott Jordan will maintain his role in overseeing administrative functions, continuing to provide critical support in managing department resources and strategic planning. His ongoing contributions are integral to sustaining the department’s operational readiness and administrative integrity. Jordan has served in the Westfield Police Department for 28 years, including 15 years as Assistant Chief.

Willis

“I am confident that both Eric and Scott possess the leadership qualities and skills necessary to realize the transformative changes we are aiming for,” Mayor Willis said. “Their appointments reflect our commitment to a forward-thinking approach in addressing the evolving needs of our community and ensuring a high standard of public safety.”

Additionally, Chief Keen has announced organizational restructuring resulting in four command-level positions, including:

  • Mike Siara: Patrol Captain
  • Rob Dine: Investigations Captain
  • Billy Adams: Support Services Captain
  • Jeffrey Swiatkowski: Special Services Captain

Captain Siara has served with WPD for the last 18 years, including serving on the Noblesville/Westfield Emergency Services Unit (ESU) for 15 years, and is a graduate of the 266th Session of the FBI National Academy.

Captain Dine has served with WPD since 2006 in various roles, including Patrol Sergeant, lieutenant, and Detective Lieutenant within the Criminal Investigations Division (CID).

Captain Adams has been with WPD since 2007 and is a United States Army Veteran, where he was a military police sergeant. He has served various roles with WPD, including patrol officer, patrol sergeant, patrol lieutenant, and, most recently, an administrative lieutenant.

Captain Swiatkowski has been a sworn law enforcement officer since 2006 and has been with WPD for 16 years. He is a graduate of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Leadership Academy and has served as a K9 handler, patrol sergeant, and, most recently, a patrol lieutenant.

This restructuring aligns with Indiana Code 36-8-1-12, which restricts a police department with more than 50 members to appointing only two ranks below the chief for upper-level policy-making positions. These changes take effect on Monday, July 29.