Apr 14, 2026
The Scott County community is mourning the loss of dedicated school resource officer Deputy David Hodapp, who died unexpectedly on April 8. The 55-year-old father and 11-year veteran of the Sheriff's Office is being remembered b y the community for his devotion to students and public service.Beyond the duties of his badge, Hodapp mentored youth through the Explorer Program for aspiring law enforcement officers, visited nursing homes, attended high school ball games, and adopted dogs from the local animal shelter."He was just so patient and loving and caring. Because of the person he was, it made him an example of what an SRO should be," Deputy Clogston said.The sudden loss has rippled through Scott County, leaving students and colleagues struggling to process his death. Clogston noted that students, including his own son, are taking the news hard."They're taking it hardthey all cared about him a lot," Clogston said."Devastating. I'd just spent some time with Deputy Hodapp a couple weeks agoto hear that he had passed somewhat suddenly, it tore us down," Scott County Sheriff Jeremy Nettles said.The community held two visitations to honor Hodapp. Students and staff gathered on Monday night, while friends and colleagues, including law enforcement agencies from Bourbon, Jessamine, and Fayette counties attended on Tuesday to show their support.Instead of traditional black attire, friends and colleagues wore sports jerseys to the visitations to honor Hodapp's love of sports and joyful life."Deputy Hodapp's daughter Abbey, she wanted it to be lighthearted, and this is what David would want,"By the end of the visitation on Tuesday, tributes and messages coverered Deputy Hodapp's patrol vehicle."He'll be greatly missed," Nettles said.Kentucky Sen. Matt Nunn, R-Sadieville, released a statement following following Hodapp's funeral. Im saddened by the passing of Deputy Hodapp, who served with honor in the Scott County Sheriffs Office as a patrol deputy, detective and most recently lent his service as a school resource officer at Scott County High School. In that role, he built meaningful relationships with students and staff, and exemplified the type of service we are looking for in school resource officers across the state. I knew David and always found him to be friendly and eager to help others. On behalf of the 17th Senate District, I extend my sincere condolences to his family and all who knew and loved him. Were grateful for his service and will remember the example he set for our community. Deputy Hodapps legacy will continue to be felt across Scott County for years to come. ...read more read less
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