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Town of Wilton News - Chief of Police John Lynch Announces Intention to Retire on February 1st

Government and Politics

January 17, 2023

From: Town of Wilton

Wilton Chief of Police John Lynch announced his intention to retire as of February 1st.  The announcement follows nearly thirty-eight years of service to the Wilton community, including six as Chief.  

First Selectwoman Lynne Vanderslice thanked Chief Lynch on behalf of the community noting he is the embodiment of community policing and likely retires as one of Wilton’s most well-known and beloved police chiefs having earned the respect of the community, the officers and his colleagues within and outside Wilton.  She provided her personal gratitude for his commitment, guidance and leadership, particularly during difficult times.  Noting difficult times are the true measure of a leader, she shared Chief Lynch shone.

Police Commission Chair Chris Giovino shared his appreciation on behalf of current and past commissioners noting Chief Lynch is a consummate law enforcement professional. Chris stated Chief Lynch has enhanced the department’s reputation among other federal, state and local departments and nurtured a deep pool of quality patrol officers, investigators, managers and executives within the department. Chris acknowledged and commended the high standards Chief Lynch set for himself and the department and the Chief’s lifelong dedication to public safety and the community he has called home for decades.

Chief Lynch began his career as a dispatcher in 1985 and within months was made a patrol officer.  In 1997, he was promoted to Lieutenant, advancing without first having served as Sergeant.  In 2009, he was promoted to Captain and subsequently earned the distinction of Executive Officer.  He was promoted to Chief of Police in April of 2017.  Chief Lynch has also served as the Town’s Emergency Management Director since early 2019.

Within the community, among others, Chief Lynch served as a member of the Wilton Volunteer Ambulance Corps, a volunteer firefighter with the Georgetown Fire Department, a volunteer with A Better Chance of Wilton and a Trustee of the Wilton Historical Society.

The Police Commission will meet this week to discuss succession.