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Sgt. Tim Moore Celebrates Retirement After 27 Years with Montgomery County Sheriff's Office

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Published on December 30, 2025
Sgt. Tim Moore Celebrates Retirement After 27 Years with Montgomery County Sheriff's OfficeSource: Montgomery County (MD) Sheriff's Office

After 27 years of dedicated service to the community, Sergeant Tim Moore has retired from the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office. The Sheriff's Office celebrated his retirement and recognized his significant contributions across nearly every division.

Sgt. Moore's retirement marks the end of an era for the Sheriff's Office, where he served as a mentor and a resilient pillar to both fresh faces and veteran badges alike. Making an announcement via social media, the Sheriff's Office applauded Moore's camaraderie and humor, which, as they expressed, "will be sorely missed."

The post on the MCSO's Facebook page offered gratitude for Moore's years of service, stating, "Thank you for your Service, best wishes in your well-deserved retirement." His long-standing career was characterized by a profound impact on the community, with a continuous mentorship that helped shape the agency's future.

The transition as Moore steps away from his duties means the MCSO is losing not just a seasoned officer but a trusted colleague who became synonymous with dedication and reliability over his nearly three decades of service. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office now looks forward to upholding the legacy left by Sgt. Moore as a new chapter begins without his daily presence, but echoes of his work ethic and influence still resonate.