Durham Regional Police Chief Todd Rollauer said Friday that it’s “the right time” to announce he'll be stepping down from his post next year.
In a news release issued Friday, the Durham Regional Police Services Board said Rollauer has informed them that he will be retiring at the end of March 2023.
“The Board is very grateful for Chief Rollauer’s dedicated service to the Durham Regional Police Service for more than 35 years,” Board Chair Bobbie Drew said in a statement. “Chief Rollauer has demonstrated exceptional leadership and integrity over the course of his career, especially over the last two years as Interim Chief of Police, and we wish him continued happiness and success in the future.
The board appointed him as interim chief in September 2020 following the resignation of former chief Paul Martin, who In its statement, the board thanked Rollauer for helping to guide the organization through “a challenging period.”
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