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Frisco Celebrates 'Billy Clay Day' in Honor of Assistant Police Chief's Two Decades of Service

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Published on December 04, 2025
Frisco Celebrates 'Billy Clay Day' in Honor of Assistant Police Chief's Two Decades of ServiceSource: Frisco Police Department

In a moment of civic reverence, Frisco recognized one of its long-serving protectors at the City Council meeting last evening. After two decades of commitment to law enforcement and public safety, Assistant Police Chief Billy Clay was honored by Mayor Jeff Cheney, an occasion now minted as "Billy Clay Day." The accolade, a testament to steadfast service in Frisco, was not without familial warmth; Clay stood flanked by relatives as the accolades were bestowed.

The milestone was met with appropriate fanfare, as the Frisco Police Department's social media post later revealed, capturing the night's sentiment, "What an incredible accomplishment to reach this milestone...thank you for your dedication and service to our city!" The community and police force alike paused to acknowledge, and rightfully so, Assistant Police Chief Clay's uninterrupted dedication: a span of time wherein one man became synonymous with steadiness and community trust.

The gathering became an assemblage of sincere thanks as colleagues, friends, and bystanders bore witness. Mayor Cheney's address, laying the cornerstone of gratitude, remarked on this special recognition, tying Clay's tenure to the fabric of Frisco's public service narrative. It's a narrative punctuated by the perseverance of officers like Assistant Chief Clay, a narrative wherein every chapter earned adds to the collective story of the city's resilience and care.