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Greenwich Police Sergeant Retires After 27 Years On Force

GREENWICH, Conn. -- Greenwich Police Sgt. Michael Reynolds retired from the Greenwich force last week. 

Sgt. Michael Reynolds retired from the Greenwich Police Department last week.

Sgt. Michael Reynolds retired from the Greenwich Police Department last week.

Reynolds was first sworn in to the Greenwich Police Department in August 1986. He started as a patrol officer and was promoted five times throughout his career. Reynolds finished his career as section sergeant of Community Impact Officers, a position he has held since 2006. 

Reynolds received Chief Commendations for investigations and apprehensions in a wide array of situations, including larceny investigations, the capture of escaped convicts, the arrest of Connecticut’s No. 1 “Deadbeat Dad” and for delivering a baby.

Reynolds will continue to serve the town as a special police officer. He was sworn in on Sept. 5. 

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