Massachusetts State Police Capt. Thomas Ryan retires after 3 decades of service to the Commonwealth

“Congratulations to Massachusetts State Police Captain Thomas Ryan, who retired yesterday after three decades of service to the MSP and the residents of the Commonwealth.

Captain Ryan most recently served at Troop A Headquarters in Danvers helping to oversee patrol operations. Previously, he was assigned to the State Police Detective Unit for Worcester County, where he investigated homicides and sexual assaults, and the Special Services Section, which investigates organized crime.

He also previously served as the sworn commanding officer of the Office of Media Relations and as the sworn assistant to the Department prosecutor. In brief, eloquent remarks to a group of colleagues gathered to wish him well, Captain Ryan reflected on how his service as a police officer shaped his character and spiritual development. Major James Bazzinotti, commanding officer of Troop A, presented Captain Ryan with certificate recognizing his service and noted that he was losing “his right hand man.”

We wish you the very best Tom!”-Massachusetts State Police .


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