TAYLORSVILLE — This is not where Lance Davenport imagined he would be.
"I just saw myself coming and doing what I really enjoyed doing for as long as I could do it," the Utah Highway Patrol colonel said Thursday. "I love the profession and I've stayed with it because I enjoyed it. It wasn't for the hours or the money."
Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. named Davenport to be the new commissioner of the Utah Department of Public Safety, replacing Scott Duncan, who abruptly resigned Tuesday for what has been termed "health reasons." Davenport praised his friend but refused to answer any questions about why Duncan left.
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