New Houma police chief selected by parish president, awaiting vote of approval

Chief of Detectives Travis Theriot was appointed as the next Chief of Police for Houma Police Department.

"I feel like we have one of the best organizations in the area, if not the best," Theriot said, speaking before the Terrebonne Parish Council Tuesday night. "We plan on doing great things going forward."

Houma's Chief of Police is appointed by Parish President Gordy Dove, after which the Parish Council must vote to ratify the choice. The vote will take place on March 15.

Houma Police Department Chief of Detectives Travis Theriot speaking before the Terrebonne Parish Council, Tuesday night. Travis has been selected by Parish President Gordy Dove to replace former Police Chief Dana Coleman who retired Feb. 28.
Houma Police Department Chief of Detectives Travis Theriot speaking before the Terrebonne Parish Council, Tuesday night. Travis has been selected by Parish President Gordy Dove to replace former Police Chief Dana Coleman who retired Feb. 28.

Dove was not immediately available for comment.

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Former Police Chief Dana Coleman retired on Feb. 28, and will begin with the Louisiana Attorney General's office investigating public corruption Monday. Speaking by phone Wednesday afternoon, Coleman said he approved of the choice.

"I think it's a great choice," he said. "Like I said, any one of them would have made an excellent chief."

This article originally appeared on The Courier: Houma police chief selected, parish council set to vote