The City of Dillon is proud to announce the appointment of Monroe Herring as the new Chief of Police for the Dillon Police Department.
City Manager Burt Rogers, Mayor Tally McColl, and the members of the Dillon City Council extend their full support and confidence in Chief Herring as he steps into this vital leadership role. Chief Herring was selected after a thorough review process that recognized his professionalism, leadership, and deep commitment to the Dillon community.
Chief Herring brings 16 years of dedicated service with the City of Dillon, along with extensive experience in law enforcement and a strong record of building trust with residents. His collaborative leadership style and clear vision for strengthening community partnerships, enhancing officer training, and promoting public safety make him an exceptional fit for this role.
City Manager Rogers noted that Chief Herring’s “integrity, experience, and forward‑thinking approach make him the right leader for this moment in Dillon’s growth.” Mayor McColl and the Council echoed this sentiment, expressing enthusiasm for the positive direction the department will take under his guidance.
The City invites residents, business owners, and community partners to join in welcoming Chief Monroe Herring to his new role.


