Hanover County Sheriff Col. David Hines announces retirement after more than 40 years in law enforcement
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‘The greatest privilege of my life’: Hanover Sheriff’s Office colonel to retire after more than 41 years of service
HANOVER COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) -- Col. David R. Hines, of the Hanover County Sheriff's Office, has announced his plans to retire on March 31, after more than 41 years of service. The afternoon of Tuesday, Jan. 6, Hines expressed his gratitude to county residents and called his time leading the sheriff's office "the greatest privilege of my life" in a letter to the Hanover community. In the letter, he said that Lt. Colonel Gregory Six will finish the…
Hanover County Sheriff Col. David Hines announces retirement after more than 40 years in law enforcement
HANOVER COUNTY, Va. Hanover County Sheriff Col. David Hines is retiring after more than 41 years of law enforcement work in the county, the sheriff's office announced Tuesday."Colonel Hines has served Hanover County with distinction, leading the agency through significant growth, innovation and community partnership while maintaining a strong commitment to professionalism, accountability and public safety," the sheriff's office said in a news re…
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