Gardai pay tribute to retiring Laois-Offaly Superintendent Declan Dunne
An Garda Siochana has paid tribute to departing Portlaoise Superintendent Declan Dunne, as his 35-year career in the force draws to a close this week.
Superintendent Dunne was described as "a people-first leader, someone who could balance operational demands with humanity and purpose".
A tribute to him which was shared on the Garda Síochána Laois/Offaly Facebook page today (Friday) read: "As Superintendent Declan Dunne concludes a remarkable policing career this week, we reflect on his journey through the ranks with admiration, respect, and gratitude.
"Declan began his service in Store Street in 1990, before transferring to Bridewell in 1998—both assignments laying the foundation of a career defined by integrity, diligence, and leadership.
"His time in Clondalkin as both Sergeant and later Detective Sergeant cemented his reputation as a tenacious investigator and an astute frontline leader.
"Promoted to Inspector, he arrived in Portlaoise in 2013, where he demonstrated a calm authority and sound judgment under pressure. His appointment as Detective Inspector for Laois-Offaly in 2016 further showcased his sharp investigative capability and his ability to guide teams through complex and sensitive operations.
"In 2020, he was promoted to Superintendent, returning to Dublin at Terenure, before taking up a pivotal national role in the Special Detective Unit (SDU) as Detective Superintendent in 2022. His time in the SDU was characterised by trust, discretion, and leadership at the highest operational level.
"In 2023, Declan was selected to represent An Garda Síochána abroad as our Liaison and Protection Officer in Washington, D.C., reflecting both the esteem in which he is held and his ability to represent the organisation internationally with distinction.
"Upon returning in 2025, he resumed his post in Portlaoise as Superintendent, where he has continued to lead with clarity, empathy, and a steadfast commitment to public service.
"Declan is known to many of us as a people-first leader, someone who could balance operational demands with humanity and purpose.
"Whether navigating serious crime investigations, managing community engagement, or representing the organisation on the international stage, Declan’s presence has always brought confidence.
"As he embarks on the next chapter, we thank him sincerely for his service, mentorship, and friendship. His legacy will be felt not only in the stations and districts he led, but in the careers he influenced and the lives he quietly impacted."
The tribute concluded, "Go raibh míle maith agat, Declan — we wish you every success and happiness in retirement."