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'''Phillip Dodd''' (born c. [[1954]]) was a police office and the Chief of the [[Homewood Police Department]].  He was named Interim Chief on [[September 23]], [[2007]] after [[Burke Swearingen]] announced his resignation.  On [[November 27]] the [[Homewood City Council]] named Dodd, who joined the department in October [[1976]], its permanent chief.
'''Phillip Dodd''' (born c. [[1954]]) was a police office and the Chief of the [[Homewood Police Department]].  He was named Interim Chief on [[September 23]], [[2007]] after [[Burke Swearingen]] announced his resignation.  On [[November 27]] the [[Homewood City Council]] named Dodd, who joined the department in October [[1976]], its permanent chief.


Dodd turned in a retirement request on [[February 1]], [[2011]], effective [[March 1], after he was stopped for erratic driving in [[Clanton]]. No charges were filed in that case.
Dodd turned in a retirement request on [[February 1]], [[2011]], effective [[March 1]], after he was stopped for erratic driving in [[Clanton]]. No charges were filed in that case.


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Revision as of 11:04, 6 February 2011

Phillip Dodd (born c. 1954) was a police office and the Chief of the Homewood Police Department. He was named Interim Chief on September 23, 2007 after Burke Swearingen announced his resignation. On November 27 the Homewood City Council named Dodd, who joined the department in October 1976, its permanent chief.

Dodd turned in a retirement request on February 1, 2011, effective March 1, after he was stopped for erratic driving in Clanton. No charges were filed in that case.


Preceded by:
Burke Swearingen
Homewood Chief of Police
2007 - 2011
Succeeded by:
TBA

References

  • Bryan, Kim (November 27, 2007) "Dodd Homewood's new police chief." Birmingham News
  • Bryan, Kim (August 11, 2007) "Homewood police chief retiring for private job." Birmingham News
  • Hansen Jeff (February 6, 2011) "Clanton police note mistakes in chief's case." Birmingham News