Support the Shield honors go to Thornton police officer as he retires
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Support the Shield honors go to Thornton police officer as he retires
THORNTON (KDVR) - Thornton Police officer Matt Brooks is sporting a brand new badge these days. “This is my retirement badge, yes,” said Brooks. The badge may be newly minted, but Brooks has been with the Thornton Police Department for 20 years, and now, he said it’s time to say goodbye. Investigators believe woman killed in Costilla County was attacked by domestic dog Brooks started his career in law enforcement in 1994 in Virginia. Patro…


Lake Shore police chief attends last city council meeting
LAKE SHORE — An emotional Police Chief Steve Sundstrom shared the monthly police report at his final city council meeting before retirement Monday, March 31, when the public is invited to a gathering from 1-3 p.m. at city hall. At the regular meeting Monday, March 24, he thanked the council again for the honor and privilege to work for Lake Shore for nearly 28 years. Council member Darcy Peterson, as acting mayor in Andy Stewart's absence, read …
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