Horseshoe Bay police chief resigns
Horseshoe Bay Police Chief Jason Graham, who served with the department for 25 years, resigned this month. Courtesy photo.
Horseshoe Bay Police Chief Jason Graham resigned in early April after nearly two years in the role and a total of 25 years with the department according to the city.
Graham was appointed police chief in May 2024, capping a 25-year career that began after he graduated from the police academy and joined the department as a patrol officer.
The city has not yet publicly announced who will serve as chief in Graham’s absence. Horseshoe Bay City Council will be discussing “the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline, or dismissal of a public officer or employee, Police Chief” in the executive session of its meeting at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, April 21, at the Horseshoe Bay City Center, 9101 RM 2147.
“Chief Graham has given so much of himself to this community over the course of his career,” City Manager Jeff Koska said in a recent media release. “On behalf of City Council and staff, we are deeply grateful for his 25 years of dedicated service and wish him every success as he moves forward.”

