Police Officer Retiring After Distinguished Career

(From the Findlay Police Department)

Please join us in congratulating Sergeant Dill on his impending retirement.

Sergeant Brian Dill has had a distinguished career with the Findlay Police Department, beginning on March 8, 1999.

Over the course of his service, he contributed to the department in various roles, including Field Training Officer and Crime Prevention Officer.

During his time as the Crime Prevention Officer, Sergeant Dill was instrumental in developing several programs that have had a lasting impact, helping to shape the program into its current form.

In 2014, Sergeant Dill was promoted to the rank of Patrol Sergeant and assigned to the Patrol Division.

He spent six years in this capacity before transitioning to the Vice Narcotics Unit/METRICH Enforcement Unit as the unit supervisor, where he served for four years.

Ultimately, Sergeant Dill returned to the Patrol Division to complete his career.

During Sergeant Dill’s career, he was awarded five letters of commendation and three letters of recognition for his outstanding service.

Additionally, Sergeant Dill was named the 2011 Findlay Police Department Officer of The Year.

On March 29, 2025, Sergeant Dill will retire after twenty-six (26) years of dedicated service to the Findlay Police Department and the citizens of our community.

We would like to thank Sergeant Dill for his commitment, dedication, professionalism, and contributions over his career; he will be greatly missed.