Pflugerville Police Chief Jason O’Malley Retires Amid Investigation

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Pflugerville Police Chief Jason O’Malley officially retired on May 29, 2025, following his involvement in an active administrative investigation. His tenure as chief lasted nearly five years, and his law enforcement career spans over 25 years. Lieutenant Chet Vronka has been appointed as the acting chief during the transition. The city has announced plans to begin the search for a new permanent police chief amidst ongoing inquiries, highlighting the need for transparency within law enforcement agencies.

Pflugerville – Pflugerville Police Chief Jason O’Malley officially retired on May 29, 2025, amid an active administrative investigation in which he is named. The City of Pflugerville has not provided detailed information regarding the nature of the investigation, maintaining a policy of non-commentary on ongoing administrative matters.

O’Malley had been serving as the police chief for nearly five years, having been appointed to the position on September 14, 2021. His career in law enforcement spans over 25 years, showcasing a lengthy and distinguished history in various capacities both locally and nationally.

Prior to his appointment as police chief, O’Malley held the position of commander within the Pflugerville Police Department, where he had been serving since July 7, 2020. Before joining this department, he garnered experience in law enforcement through his work with several prestigious agencies, including the Cook County sheriff’s office in Illinois, the FBI, and the U.S. Marshals Service.

In the wake of O’Malley’s retirement, Lieutenant Chet Vronka has been appointed as the acting police chief. Vronka has been a member of the Pflugerville Police Department since June 2001, bringing decades of experience to the leadership position during this transitional period.

The City of Pflugerville has announced that it will begin a selection process to appoint a new permanent police chief to succeed O’Malley. This process will likely involve a thorough search, ensuring that the new chief has the requisite experience and expertise to effectively lead the department.

Details regarding the specifics of the administrative investigation involving O’Malley remain undisclosed, leaving the community with unanswered questions about the circumstances surrounding his retirement.

The situation underscores the importance of transparency and accountability within law enforcement agencies. The Pflugerville community is now left to await further developments as the city navigates this leadership transition alongside the ongoing investigation.

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