Master Sgt. Jason Watson Retires After 25 Years of Service in Southington Police Department
Beloved Southington PD Official Retires After 25 Years
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Master Sgt. Jason Watson has retired from the Southington Police Department in Connecticut after 25 years of dedicated service. His career included various roles such as traffic officer and day shift commander, and he was recognized for his leadership and commitment to community initiatives.
- 01Master Sgt. Jason Watson retired after 25 years with the Southington Police Department.
- 02He held multiple roles, including traffic officer and day shift commander.
- 03Watson was known for mentoring new officers and leading the department's honor guard.
- 04He actively participated in community initiatives like fundraising for Special Olympics.
- 05His leadership and commitment have left a lasting impact on the department.
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Master Sgt. Jason Watson retired from the Southington Police Department in Connecticut on April 14, concluding a commendable career that spanned 25 years. Throughout his tenure, Watson served in various capacities, including traffic officer, Field Training Officer, and day shift commander, where he oversaw daily operations. His colleagues recognized him for his leadership and dedication to mentoring newer officers. Watson was also heavily involved in community initiatives, participating in fundraising for the Special Olympics and local charitable events. The department honored his unwavering commitment, stating that he has left a lasting impact on everyone who worked alongside him.
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Watson's retirement marks the end of an era for the Southington Police Department, impacting community policing and mentorship for new officers.
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