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Duncanville Police Chief Mark LiVigni Retires After Three Decades of Service

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Published on January 22, 2024
Duncanville Police Chief Mark LiVigni Retires After Three Decades of ServiceSource: Dallas County Sheriff's Department

After three decades of dedicated service, Duncanville Police Chief Mark LiVigni is hanging up his hat. The Dallas County Sheriff Marian Brown and Chief McDaniel recently took to social media to tip their caps to Chief LiVigni, whose tenure with the Duncanville Police Department has now drawn to a close. A brief post on the Dallas Sheriff Dept social media echoed the sentiments of many in the local law enforcement community, as it congratulated the veteran chief on his significant career milestone.

LiVigni's departure is notable not just for the sheer length of his service but also for the impact he has had on the town he helped to protect. Throughout his career, he worked to earnestly bridge the gap between the badge and the public, guiding his force through times both turbulent and calm. "Congratulations Chief LiVigni," as per the Dallas County Sheriff's Department.

Chief LiVigni's retirement marks the end of an era in Duncanville. Throughout his thirty years with the department, LiVigni has been known for both his steady hand and his keen insight into the evolving needs of the community he served. The details of his achievements have yet to be fully chronicled, but what is clear from the accolades he's received is that he had a career distinguished by professionalism and commitment.

This transition may justly be described as the turning of a page for the Duncanville Police Department, as it prepares to move forward under new leadership. Even so, the legacy of Chief LiVigni will certainly continue to influence the department for years—if not decades— to come.