
The City of Ramsey welcomed a new face at the helm of its police force, as Brad Bluml took his oath to serve as the city's latest Chief of Police in a recent ceremony noted by city officials and community members alike. According to a social media post by the City of Ramsey, the council meeting saw the official transition of duties to Chief Bluml, who has been a part of the local law enforcement scene since starting as a Patrol Officer in 2004.
Charting Chief Bluml's rise through the ranks, the post highlights his time as a Field Training Officer where he helped to guide new members of the force, his work as an investigator in 2012, a promotion to Police Sergeant in 2013 followed by Police Captain in 2015, now culminating in his latest promotion during last night's council gathering, many see this as a testament to his commitment and the respect he's garnered over two decades, as detailed by the City of Ramsey. Chief Bluml’s familial and professional circles both attended the ceremony, marking a moment of pride and anticipation for the department's future under his watch.
In a symbolic gesture of his new office, Chief Bluml was bestowed his new badge by his wife, Anne, a personal touch amidst the formalities and celebrations of the evening. The presence of his colleagues and friends served as an endorsement of his leadership capabilities and the belief in his potential to steer the Ramsey Police Department forward.









