St. Mary's Co. Sgt. Peacher Retires After 25 Years of Dedicated Service

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Capt. David Yingling gives the Final Salute to Sgt. Michael Peacher, along with Sheriff Steve Hall​



Sheriff Steve Hall and the men and women of the St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office gave Sgt. Michael Peacher his Final Salute on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2023, upon his retirement from the agency. Sgt. Peacher joined the Sheriff's Office on July 21, 1997 and retires with more than 25 years of service to the agency and the citizens of St. Mary's County.

Sgt. Peacher is "dedicated to service," Sheriff Hall said, "dedicated to family" and is "passionate and driven in caring for other people."

We wish you the best upon your retirement, Sgt. Peacher #130.

Sgt. Peacher takes the final walk through headquarters​

Sheriff Hall congratulates Sgt. Peacher
Sheriff Hall hands Sgt. Peacher his retirement credentials
Deputy Christopher Palmer, Deputy Brandon Reynolds, Deputy Blake Haas, Sgt. Peacher and DFC Andrew Burgess​

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