Former Dallas police chief Eddie Garcia among finalists for Fort Worth police chief

Fort Worth City Council member Chris Nettles confirmed to NBC 5 that former Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia, now serving as an assistant city manager in Austin, is one of five finalists to become the next Fort Worth Police Chief.

Garcia, who led the Dallas Police Department from February 2021 until his departure in October 2024, joined the Austin city administration in November 2024 to oversee public safety as assistant city manager.

Mayor Mattie Parker described the search as “tremendous” and reflective of Fort Worth’s strong reputation in public safety.

“I would just say I’m tremendously proud of the city management team. It’s not an excellent search process. We had a tremendous number of candidates, which goes well for our city,” Parker said. “The best police department in the country, in my opinion, of course.”

The Fort Worth police chief position became vacant after former Chief Neil Noakes announced his retirement in December 2024 and officially stepped down in May 2025.

The city launched a nationwide search, attracting significant interest.

Parker confirmed there are five finalists, four of whom have been publicly identified:

  • Eddie Garcia, former Dallas police chief and current Austin assistant city manager
  • Interim Fort Worth Chief Robert Alldredge
  • Former Dallas deputy chief Vernon Hale
  • Los Angeles Deputy Chief Emada Tingirides

The fifth finalist’s name has not been released. Parker said the city will reveal the full list and select the new chief on Tuesday.

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Felicia Ray Owens is a media founder, cultural strategist, and civic advocate who creates platforms where power meets lived truth. As the voice behind C4: Coffee. Cocktails. Culture. Conversation and the founder of FROUSA Media, she uses storytelling, public dialogue, and organizing to spotlight the issues that matter most—locally and nationally. A longtime advocate for community wellness and political engagement, Felicia brings experience as a former Precinct Chair and former Chief Communications Officer of Indivisible Hill Country. Her work bridges culture, activism, and healing through curated spaces designed to inspire real change. Learn more at FROUSA.org

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