During his college days, even working as a fence salesman, Derby Police Chief Robert Lee wasn’t on the fence about a career as a police officer – he wasn’t even anywhere near it. Lee admitted he wasn’t considering that type of work in any capacity until a chance sales call changed his trajectory. While Lee was selling a fence to former Wichita Police Department Lt. Charlie Franklin, he got the recruiting spiel. Then, a few months later Franklin reached about by phone to hook Lee even more and he was sold. “The more I learned about, the more I thought about … ‘my goodness, what a great job that would be and what a way to make a difference in people’s lives.’ That’s what drew me to it,” Lee said.
Source: Derby Informer | News