With a combined 155 years' worth of experience, five retirees find themselves back to work at the Ashtabula County Sheriff's Department.
JEFFERSON, Ohio — Retirement, for many, means moving forward with your personal life and regaining a sense of freedom from the workforce. Law enforcement officers especially feel that way, as shortages continue to plague the industry nationally and here in Northeast Ohio. The Ashtabula County Sheriff's Office, though, got creative when combating shortages.
"They are important because of the world we live in nowadays; you don't know what can happen," said Ashtabula County Sheriff William Niemi."You have these active shooters going on in stores, courthouses, anywhere you look. It's unfortunate, but we rather be prepared." Dunn is a retired Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper who was retired for only 10 days until his wife suggested he return to work.
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