Chief Ellington retires October 1, 2026 after 10 years as chief and nearly 40 years serving the Town of Farmville
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Chief Rodney "Dan" Riddle retires after 25 years in law enforcement, reflecting on department changes, challenges, a 2020 traffic stop that drew...
Read PostSara Lombraña was confirmed as Purcellville's permanent chief of police during an April 28, 2026 Town Council meeting.
Read PostAfter 30 incredible years of service, Norton Police Chief James Lane has announced his retirement, effective April 30, 2026.
Read PostDavid Huchler brings with him 34 years of law enforcement experience with the Alexandria Police Department and the Metropolitan Washington Airports...
Read PostIn 2023, following a statewide search, she was selected to serve as Deputy Chief. She has been serving as Interim Chief since the retirement of...
Read PostHARRISONBURG, Va. – Joe Tucker always knew his would be a life of public service. Volunteering at his local fire house and helping...
Read PostChief Edwards has served the City of Lynchburg for nearly three decades and most recently as Interim Chief of Police. His career includes leadership...
Read PostAfter 32 years of service in law enforcement, Colonel Matthew D. Hanley, Superintendent of Virginia State Police, has issued the following...
Read PostRockbridge County resident Justin Doll, a retired police chief from Alaska, became the consultant for the City of Lexington. As he went through the...
Read PostColonel David R. Hines has announced his intention to retire from the Office of the Sheriff effective March 31, 2026, following more than 41 years...
Read PostAssistant Chief Anthony Dallman concludes his 31 years of active-duty service on December 16, with his official retirement date set for March 1, 2026.
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