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Brentwood Police Officer Serves for 30 Years

Lt. Paul Ferber was recognized at the Aug. 20 Board of Aldermen meeting.

 

The City of Brentwood recognized officer Lt. Paul Ferber 30 years of service to the citizens of Brentwood at the Aug. 20 Board of Aldermen meeting. Chief Steve Disbennett said Ferber had given years of service to the DARE program as well.

Chief Steve Disbennett and Mayor Pat Kelly presented Lt. Ferber with a plaque to commemorate the occasion.

Related Topics: Pat Kelly and Steve Disbennett

Brandon Jones

1:10 pm on Monday, August 27, 2012

He was the D.A.R.E. Officer when I was in 5th grade at Mark Twain, 18 years ago! Wow, and he doesn't really look much older. Congrats Lt. Ferber.

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Thomas Gibson

5:24 pm on Monday, August 27, 2012

I knew Paul, quite a few years ago when i worked at steak n Shake in Rock Hill. Always got a triple cheese and fries and chili with coffee. Nicest guy in the world but do not forget his coffee or you were in trouble. My brother who worked there also and me would always give him grief and he returned it 10 fold. Still one of the best people I have eve met. Way to go bud!

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JM

5:58 pm on Monday, August 27, 2012

Congratulations Officer Ferber, from someone who has been on both sides of the ticket with you,....your good peoples.

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