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Detective Reginald Anderson Retires After 40 Years on Spring Valley Police Force

Detective Reginald Anderson Retires After 40 Years on Spring Valley Police Force

By: Rockland Daily Staff

This afternoon at 1:00, Det. Reggie Anderson formally concluded a remarkable tenure of dedication to the residents of Spring Valley. 

Beyond his work on the Spring Valley Police Department, Detective Anderson is known in the community as a true public servant, and has given much of his time and energy to the youth of Spring Valley. 

He has worked with the Spring Valley Youth & Police Initiative, which strives to provide positive opportunities for interaction between youth and police officers, and has served as a football coach for twenty five years, serving as a role model for the youth. 

According to Patch.com, "[He] was the first African American to become a Criminal Detective in Rockland County. He was also the youngest officer to be promoted to the rank of detective in Rockland." 

Many members of the community were on hand to salute Detective Anderson as he walked out of Village Hall for the first time as a civilian, expressing the gratitude of the entire community for his service.


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