The Titusville Police Department has announced the retirement of Deputy Chief Todd Hutchinson, who concluded a 32-year law enforcement career on March 31, 2026. The department honored Hutchinson for his decades of dedicated service to the community.
A Career of Service and Leadership
Deputy Chief Hutchinson joined the Titusville Police Department and rose through the ranks over the course of more than three decades. During his tenure, he held various leadership positions and played a significant role in shaping the department’s operations and culture. His colleagues praised his mentorship, integrity, and dedication to the men and women who serve within the organization.
Notable Contributions
Among Hutchinson’s contributions to the department was spearheading the restoration of a 1949 Ford police sedan, a project that connected the agency’s modern operations to its historical roots. The restored vehicle served as a symbol of the department’s long history of community service in Titusville.
Department’s Tribute
In announcing his retirement, the Titusville Police Department expressed gratitude for Hutchinson’s unwavering commitment to the community and wished him the best in a well-deserved retirement. His leadership and guidance were described as instrumental in shaping the organization and supporting the professional development of officers throughout his career.