Dyer Police Chief Brad Lindsey was honored for his 15 years of service to the City by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen at their regular meeting on Monday evening, December 12, 2011. Chief Lindsey joined the Dyer Police Department on December 9, 1996. Lindsey worked his way up the ranks in the Dyer Police Department and became chief on August 9, 2004.
Before joining the department, Chief Lindsey proudly served in the United States Air Force.
Dyer Mayor Sam Thompson said, "We appreciate the hard work and dedicated service of Chief Brad Lindsey over the last 15 years. It has been a pleasure to work with Chief Lindsey and I look forward to what the future holds for him."
Public Safety Committee Chairman Nathan Reed said, "We are fortunate in Dyer to have been able to retain some outstanding officers, and Chief Lindsey is certainly one of the most outstanding. We are grateful for his 15-year commitment to Dyer, and I congratulate him on this achievement as well as his achievements as chief. His leadership and vision have made Dyer's Police department the envy of many small towns in Northwest Tennessee."
Chief Lindsey is married to Kristi Lindsey and has three children; Cole, Jessica, & Hadley.