City Council approves interim Police Chief following Chief Ruiz’s resignation

The Kimball City Council accepted the resignation of Police Chief Jose Ruiz Tuesday evening, and unanimously approved Sergeant Jose Barboza to be Interim Chief.

January 21, 2026Updated: January 21, 2026
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

KIMBALL -- The Kimball City Council accepted the resignation of Police Chief Jose Ruiz Tuesday evening, and unanimously approved Sergeant Jose Barboza to be Interim Chief. 

Barboza said, “We have a good group of guys here. Coming in as interim, I just want to make sure we keep a solid structure, keep the lights on at the PD, make sure that we’re covering the streets, and make sure we’re there when people are in need – that's the most important part.” 

Mayor John Morrison said, “I feel that he will make a great Interim Police Chief.” 

After nearly three years on the job, Ruiz has decided to leave his position as Police Chief and pursue an opportunity as a lieutenant at the Sidney Police Department. 

“I believe my experience and background will be better suited for a larger agency,” Ruiz said. “I am grateful to have served the Kimball community. I am looking forward to my future endeavor at the Sidney PD, which I start February 2."

 

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