City of Horseshoe Bay, Texas
Rocky Wardlow has a strong background in law enforcement. Starting in 1980, they served as a Sergeant for the Texas Rangers, where they conducted criminal and special investigations, apprehended wanted felons, and assisted other law enforcement agencies. Rocky also provided protection for high-profile individuals. In 2009, they became the Chief of Police at the Horseshoe Bay Police Department.
Rocky Wardlow attended Baylor University from 1979 to 1980, but did not obtain a degree or specify a field of study. Prior to that, they attended McLennan Community College from 1977 to 1979, also without obtaining a degree or specifying a field of study. Additionally, they completed a program at Northwestern University's School of Police Staff and Command, of which the exact duration is unknown. However, the dates for this program are not provided.
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City of Horseshoe Bay, Texas
The City of Horseshoe Bay is perfect for Highland Lakes visitors looking to play a round of golf on a world-class course, spend the day in a luxurious day spa, dine at a five-star restaurant, and take in stunning views of Lake LBJ. Horseshoe Bay is a full-service municipality and home rule city with its own police, fire department, and emergency medical service. Horseshoe Bay Resort is the city’s largest employer. The resort offers several fine-dining restaurants, a full-service spa, award-winning golf courses, lake access, four luxurious swimming pools, and its own private airport. Horseshoe Bay sits in both Llano and Burnet counties and is situated along the south shore of Lake LBJ. The area was developed in the early 1970s to be an upscale retirement community. It received its status as a Class A city under Texas law in 2005. Since then, the city has established a full-time fire department, police force, and EMS.