Findlay Police Chief to retire after 36-year career
By WTOL
February 1, 2026, 1:13 AM EST
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FINDLAY, Ohio (WTOL) — Findlay Police Chief James Mathias will retire after 31 years of service, including time with Upper Sandusky Police Department. Mathias led initiatives on impaired driving and body-worn cameras, leaving a legacy of professional policing and community safety.
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