JCPD’s Moody promoted to sergeant
Published 11:15 am Friday, October 18, 2024
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Johnson City Police Department (JCPD) Chief Billy Church announced the promotion of Officer Todd Moody during a ceremony at JCPD headquarters Thursday afternoon.
“Officer Moody has shown exceptional dedication and leadership in serving our community,” Chief Church said. “This promotion is a reflection of his hard work, professionalism, and commitment to the safety of the citizens of Johnson City. I am confident that he will continue to serve with excellence and integrity in his new role at the Johnson City Police Department.”
As sergeant, Moody will now oversee the department’s Records Division. He earned his Associate of Science degree in engineering technology from Northeast State in 1994. Moody worked in the city’s Water and Sewer Services Department before joining the JCPD in April 2005. He has worked as both a patrol and downtown officer, also serving on the Traffic Reconstruction and Bike Teams. He has also assisted in the Police Explorer Program and Junior Police Academy. Most recently, Moody served the department as Accreditation Manager.
“I am grateful for this opportunity,” Moody said. “I look forward to this new challenge in my career with the department.”
“Congratulations to Sgt. Moody,” said City Manager Cathy Ball. “We’re excited to have him in this position and look forward to the great work he will accomplish.”