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Department History


1949

When the City of DeSoto was incorporated in 1949, A.E. “Dot” Parks became the first lawman in the City.  Mr. Parks was appointed the first City Marshal and was furnished with a Henry J car to drive on patrol.

 

1952

A.P. Bagley took over as City Marshal in 1952.  He also owned the Sinclair Gas Station in town and served eight years as City Marshal. 

 

1960

In 1960, Murrell Porter was appointed as City Marshal.  He appointed four unpaid deputies, one of whom was Kenneth Hood, who would later become the Chief of Police in 1974.

 

1964

DeSoto’s first Chief of Police, Richard Schwarz, was appointed in 1964.  Soon after, the first radio based station was set up so officers could have a communication system.  During the day, the ladies who worked at DeSoto City Hall dispatched calls, and at night, Deputy Hood and Deputy Roger Kerby dispatched calls. 

 

1968

In 1968, a police station “addition” was incorporated into the fire station.  At that time, DeSoto was patrolled by a total of five officers.

 

1968-1996  Police Chiefs

Since then, the City of DeSoto has appointed twelve Police Chiefs including:

 

Pete Sims

Malcom Sutherland

Dwight “Boots” Price

Paul Johnson

Buster Adams

Cletus Dyer

Steve McFadden

Kenneth Hood

Joe O’Briant (Public Safety Director)

Bob Hayes

J.D. Horvath

William M. Brodnax

 

1996

In 1996, W.M. Brodnax became the 16th Police Chief for the City of DeSoto.  Chief Brodnax has been in law enforcement since 1977, and has a master’s degree from Dallas Baptist University.

 

2000

The DeSoto Police Department moved into its current 28,000 sq. ft. facility in May, 2000, and currently employs 70 authorized sworn police officers and approximately 36 support personnel. 

 

The various divisions within the police department include Patrol, Criminal Investigations, Tactical and Hostage Negotiations, Crime Prevention, School Resource, Warrants, Traffic, Special Investigations, Internal Affairs, Training, Recruiting, Administration and Records. 

 

The DeSoto Police Department also has a large number of volunteers, which include Reserve Officers, Citizens on Patrol and Police Chaplains.