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| County corrections officer retires |
| By njherald.com |
| Published: 09/12/2016 |
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Sgt. Paul Reiher of the Sussex County Sheriff’s Office Bureau of Corrections has retired, Sheriff Michael Strada announced. A 1980 graduate of Kittatinny Regional High School, Reiher enlisted in the U.S. Army following graduation. During his 10 years of military service, he received three Army Commendation Medals, two Army Achievement Medals, two Southwest Asia Service Ribbons with Bronze Stars, four overseas ribbons, the Air Assault Badge, and the National Defense Medal. Upon completing his enlistment in December of 1991, Reiher left the Army and, shortly after, began his law enforcement career as a Sussex County corrections officer in 1993. A 23-year veteran of the Bureau of Corrections, Reiher received numerous certifications from the Sussex County Prosecutor’s Office, the Sussex County Police Chiefs Association, the American Red Cross, the American Heart Association, the State of New Jersey, the Passaic County Police Academy, Rutgers University, the Sussex County Community College, the Morris County Police Academy, and the state Department of Corrections. Read More. |
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