
The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office has recently bid farewell to one of its own, as Captain J. Novotny steps into retirement after 30 years of service. An announcement posted on the department’s official Facebook page yesterday expressed heartfelt congratulations and appreciation for the captain's three decades of commitment to the community.
Throughout his tenure, Captain Novotny was lauded for his unwavering commitment and professionalism that seemed to not only inspire his colleagues but also shaped the well-being and safety of the community he served. "His unwavering commitment and professionalism have inspired many within the department and the community he has served," the post detailed. The Milwaukee Sheriff's Office made sure to recognize his role as a steadfast leader and the lasting impact he made on both his peers and the general public.
As Captain Novotny transitions away from his role in law enforcement, the Sheriff's Office looks forward to him embracing a new phase of life. Warm wishes have been extended for his future ventures, acknowledging that after years of dedication, his retirement is well-deserved. They expressed their sentiment simply: "Thank you, Captain Novotny, for your decades of service and the positive impact you have made! Enjoy your well-deserved retirement!" This is a statement obtained by the Milwaukee Sheriff's Office.









