Dunwoody Police Chief Billy Grogan was sworn in as the new fourth vice president of the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police Tuesday. The GACP represents and is responsible for training and professional development of police chiefs across Georgia.

Grogan served 28 years with the Marietta Police Department obtaining the rank of deputy chief before leaving to become Dunwoody’s first police chief in 2008. He holds a masters of public administration from Kennesaw State University and is a graduate of the FBI National Academy.

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