Door and Kewaunee County Sheriff departments are saying goodbye to three long-time officers retiring in the next four weeks. In Door County, Chief Deputy Pat McCarty will retire this Friday after more than 30 years of service with the Sheriff's Office. McCarty worked as a dispatcher, jail deputy, and patrol officer before becoming the chief deputy in 2015.
John Haase will officially retire on February 9th with the Door County Sheriff's Department after a 20-year career as a Reserve Deputy in 2004. He took on a full-time deputy position as a Security Deputy shortly after and transferred to a patrol position 12 years ago.
Deputy Mark Jandrin, of Kewaunee County, retired this past weekend after 34 years of service with the Kewaunee County Sheriff's Department. Receiving a police escort on his final patrol shift, Jandrin gave his final 10-42 sign-off.
National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day was last Thursday.
