
After nearly three decades serving in law enforcement, Lieutenant Michael Beber has chosen to hang up his badge, entering retirement with the same dignity and honor that underscored his long career. The Collin County Sheriff's Office, where Lt. Beber spent 23 of his 28 years in the force, hosted a ceremony to celebrate his contributions, according to a Facebook post that detailed the event.
Beber's dedication to the badge and the community he served made him an instrumental figure within the sheriff's office, one whose absence will be felt by those he leaves behind. The legacy he speaks of situates each officer in a lineage of service that stretches back to those who first donned the uniform and those who will one day swear the oath.
The celebration marking Lt. Beber's retirement, complete with applause and congratulatory messages, signaled the respect and admiration he earned over the years. "Lt. Beber, your service and commitment to this agency will never be forgotten. We’ll miss you, but we know you’ve more than earned this next chapter. Enjoy retirement!" read the Collin County Sheriff's Office's social media tribute, a salute to a man who gave the better part of his life in the line of duty.









