Oneida County marks 19th anniversary of Officer Thomas Lindsey’s passing

Robert M. Maciol Sheriff at Oneida County
Robert M. Maciol Sheriff at Oneida County
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The Oneida County Sheriff’s Office recognized on April 13 the 19th anniversary of Police Officer Thomas Lindsey’s death, highlighting his dedication and service to the community.

Officer Lindsey is remembered for his unwavering commitment to duty and selfless service. The department marked this occasion as an opportunity to honor his memory and contributions.

According to the statement, “As we mark the 19th anniversary of Officer Thomas Lindsey’s passing, we recognize his unrelenting commitment to duty and selfless service to the community.”

Officer Lindsey’s legacy continues within the department and among those he served. His sacrifice remains a significant part of local law enforcement history.

The remembrance serves as a reminder of the risks officers face daily in their line of work.



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