St. Mary's Co. Cpl. John Kirker Retires After Two Decades of Service

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Cpl. John Kirkner and Sheriff Tim Cameron​



Corporal John Kirkner retired from the St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office on Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021 after more than 21 years of services as a deputy.

Cpl. Kirkner joined the Sheriff's Office in 1999 after serving for 22 years in the US Navy as a rescue swimmer. He most recently served in the Sheriff's Office Special Operations Division as a child support deputy.

"Congratulations on a career well served," Sheriff Tim Cameron told Kirkner. "We'll miss you and see you again soon."

Kirkner plans on returning to the Sheriff's Office in the near future in a different capacity.

Lt. Stephen Simonds, Cpl. Kirkner, Sgt. Stephen Myers and Capt. Steven Hall​











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