Morgan's Point Resort PD chief gets Bachelor's Degree
MORGAN'S POINT RESORT, Texas (FOX 44) – There were a whole lot of college graduates who got their degrees this season – including the Morgan's Point Resort police chief!
The Police Department says Chief Matthew Schuetze was acknowledged for his hard work with earning his Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from East Texas A&M University. This comes along with the highest level of academic distinction – Summa Cum Laude.
We at FOX 44 News would like to join the entire Morgan's Point Resort community by saying – 'Congratulations, graduate!'
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