April 9: Bryan Roach, Chief of Police, IMPD

By on April 5, 2019

Bryan Roach was named Chief of Police of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) on January 11, 2017, prior to that he served as Assistant Chief of Administration. In 2016, he was awarded with the Jake Laird Local Public Safety Hero Award. In 2015, he was presented the Hulman Health Achievement Award for being instrumental in Indiana’s first law enforcement life-saving Naloxone program for opiate overdose victims.

Chief Roach joined the department in April 1991 and served as a North District patrol officer from 1991- 1994. He became a Narcotics Detective in 1994 and served in that capacity until he was promoted to Sergeant in 1999. Chief Roach served as a supervisor in Narcotics and of the North District Neighborhood Resource Unit until 2002 when he was named the administrative assistant to the Assistant Chief of Operations. In January 2005, Chief Roach was promoted to Lieutenant and served as the administrative assistant to the Chief of Police.

Chief Roach was appointed Major in January 2006 and served as the Executive Officer to the Chief of Police. In September 2007, he was appointed Deputy Chief of the Executive Division. In June 2008, he received the merit rank of Captain. In May 2010, Chief Roach began serving as a Major within the Operations Division, and in September 2010, became Commander of the Southwest District. In February 2014, he was appointed as the Deputy Chief of Administration.

Chief Roach is a graduate of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s National Academy. He has been awarded two Medals of Valor and the Medal of Merit.

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