Louisiana State Police Master Trooper Rodney Williams retires after nearly three decades of service

The Sabine Parish Sheriff’s Office is joining Louisiana State Police in recognizing the retirement of Master Trooper Rodney Williams following nearly 30 years of dedicated law enforcement service.

According to Louisiana State Police, Master Trooper Williams served with the Patrol Division, Troop E, from 1998 until his retirement in 2026. During his career, Williams became a familiar and respected presence throughout Central Louisiana, including in Sabine Parish and surrounding communities.

In a public message shared this week, the Sabine Parish Sheriff’s Office offered congratulations and appreciation for Williams’ years of service.

“Congratulations, thank you for your many years of service in Sabine Parish,” the Sheriff’s Office stated.

Louisiana State Police also honored Williams for his “dedicated and unwavering service” throughout his law enforcement career.

As a member of Troop E, Williams spent decades serving motorists, responding to emergencies, investigating crashes, and assisting local agencies across the region. Troopers often work closely with parish sheriff’s offices and local police departments to support public safety efforts in rural communities throughout Louisiana.

Fellow officers, community leaders, and residents are expressing gratitude for Williams’ commitment to protecting and serving the public during his nearly three decades in uniform.

His retirement marks the end of a long career dedicated to law enforcement and public service across Central Louisiana.