Charleston, WV – West Virginia Governor Jim Justice announced that he had accepted the resignation of Jan Cahill as the Superintendent of West Virginia State Police.

Justice said during a press conference tthat he spoke with Cahill Monday morning in the driveway of the governor’s mansion.

“The first thing I told Jan was, “Jan, there is no pathway here. There is no pathway, that absolutely you can remain the Colonel of the State Police in the State of West Virginia, Justice said. “But I would listen to him and I did.”

Cahill’s resignation comes after an anonymous letter claiming serious allegations of wrongdoing against members of the West Virginia State Police was sent to several state officials.

One of the accusations was a hidden camera system that was placed in the women’s locker room at the training academy.

Jack Chambers, the Deputy Director of the Capitol Police, was named interim Superintendent of the West Virginia State Police.