A Quarter-Century of Commitment: Reserve Deputy Sanger Steps Into Retirement
- Aaron Wilson

- Jan 3
- 1 min read
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After 25 years of dedicated volunteer service, Reserve Deputy Dave Sanger has retired from the Grand Traverse Sheriff’s Office Reserve Deputy Program. Over more than two decades, Sanger served his community by supporting patrol operations, assisting at special events, mentoring new volunteers, and embodying the spirit of service that defines reserve deputies. His long tenure reflects a deep commitment to public safety and community partnership, and members of the Sheriff’s Office praised him for his professionalism, reliability, and positive attitude throughout his career in law enforcement volunteerism. As he steps back from active duty, colleagues and community members alike celebrate his contributions and the lasting impact he’s made on the department.




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