Brentwood police chief to retire in September
Briefly

Brentwood Police Chief Tim Herbert, after 34 years in law enforcement, will retire in September. He has served Brentwood since 2002 and as chief for the last three years. An interim chief will be appointed until a permanent replacement is found, following the naming of a new city manager. Herbert expressed gratitude for the community, highlighting his dedication to public safety and the department’s professionalism. His leadership has made a significant impact, according to interim City Manager Darin Gale, who praised his integrity and engagement within the community.
Herbert's leadership made a lasting impact on the Brentwood community, strengthening the police department and setting a high standard for future leaders.
After 34 years in law enforcement, Police Chief Tim Herbert expressed gratitude for the Brentwood community, stating it was an honor to serve while raising his family.
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