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Long Time Detention Officer to Retire January 31, 2025 with over 30 years of service.

01/15/2025

 
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David Flores a Detention Officer at the Hempstead County Detention Center will has informed Sheriff James Singleton he will retire on January 31, 2025, Bringing an end to 31 years of service to the Sheriff's Office.
 
David,
 
Congratulations on Your Retirement!
 
On behalf of the Hempstead County Sheriff's Office and Detention Center, I extend my heartfelt congratulations as you retire after 31 years of dedicated service with the Hempstead County Sheriff's Office.
Your commitment, professionalism, and tireless dedication to ensuring the safety and well-being of our community have made a lasting impact that will not be forgotten.
 
Throughout your distinguished career, you have exemplified the highest standards of duty and integrity. Your unwavering commitment to justice and public service has earned you the respect and admiration of your colleagues, as well as the gratitude of the citizens of Hempstead County.
 
As you close this remarkable chapter of your life, I hope you take immense pride in all that you have accomplished. Your legacy as a steadfast and compassionate detention officer will undoubtedly inspire those who follow in your footsteps.
 
Retirement is a well-deserved time to embrace new opportunities and enjoy the fruits of your labor. Whether it involves traveling, pursuing hobbies, or simply spending more time with loved ones, I wish you happiness, health, and success in all your future endeavors.
 
Thank you for your exceptional service, Officer Flores. You leave behind a legacy of dedication and integrity that will remain a shining example for years to come.
 
Warmest regards,
James A. Singleton
Sheriff