Village of Frankfort Honors Officer Monreal for 23 Years of Police Service
Article Summary: The Village of Frankfort publicly recognized Officer Monreal for his 23 years of dedicated service to the Frankfort Police Department, thanking him for his commitment to the community as he prepares for future endeavors.
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Officer Monreal was officially congratulated for 23 years of service with the local police force.
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The Village highlighted his commitment to protecting and serving the community, noting it made a lasting difference.
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Officials expressed gratitude on behalf of Frankfort residents and wished him luck in his future endeavors.
The Village of Frankfort on Saturday, March 14, 2026, officially congratulated Officer Monreal for his 23 years of dedicated service with the Frankfort Police Department.
Recognizing his extended tenure in local law enforcement, the municipality highlighted Monreal’s long-standing commitment to protecting and serving the community. According to the public announcement, his continued efforts in uniform have made a “lasting difference in the Village of Frankfort.”
Expressing formal gratitude for his more than two decades of public safety work, the municipality issued a direct statement of appreciation to the veteran officer.
“On behalf of the Village and our residents, thank you for your years of service and dedication,” the release stated.
The public recognition serves to honor Monreal’s historical contributions to the Frankfort Police Department over the past 23 years. The Village concluded its congratulatory message by looking ahead to his next steps, stating, “Congratulations, Officer Monreal, and best of luck on your future endeavors.”
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