Chief L. Randy Johnson, of the Lawrenceville Police Department has announced plans for retirement after 33 years of service with the county seat. Johnson led the department as Chief of Police for 21 of his 33 years with the local agency. In those 21 years, the Lawrenceville Police focused on daily operations, special operations, criminal investigations, crime prevention and community outreach efforts as well as continued education and advanced training for all officers on the force.

Johnson’s last day with the city will be March 22. Until then, he will work with Lawrenceville to ensure a stable transition of leadership for the department.

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