05/06/2026
🚔 Officer Spotlight: Officer Taylor
Behind the badge, we’re just like everyone else—but we’re called to serve something bigger.
Meet Officer Taylor (JT), he was asked, "Why do you do what you do?"
"I became a police officer because I wanted to help people in any way I could, and I’m proud to help strengthen the relationship between our community and the police department every single day.”
“For over 17 years, I’ve been blessed to serve with the Waxahachie Police Department and give back to the community I love. As a Community Services Officer, I have the opportunity to mentor students, work with our schools, teach classes, and help create events like the Cops and Kids Picnic and Junior Police Academy."
With over 17 years of service, Officer Taylor continues to make a lasting impact through community outreach, mentorship, and service beyond the badge. As a cancer survivor, he also leads the department’s annual testicular cancer fundraiser and has donated more than 52 gallons of blood and platelets to help others in need.
Off duty, you can still often find him involved in community events throughout Waxahachie, continuing to share his passion for serving others.
A career in law enforcement is more than a job—it’s a purpose
📢 Now, it’s your turn. 📢
We are currently HIRING at the Waxahachie Police Department. If you’re looking for a career where you can serve with integrity, grow professionally, and be part of a team that truly values both its officers and its community — this is your opportunity.
Apply here: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/Waxahachie
📢 Applications close: May 6, 2026
👉 Start your journey today and build a career you’ll be proud of.