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Fond du Lac County deputy retires after 29 years of service

Fond du Lac County deputy retires after 29 years of service

Yahoo11-06-2025
FOND DU LAC, Wis. (WFRV) – A longtime Fond du Lac County deputy has called it a career after 29 years of service with the Sheriff's Office.
According to a post on social media by the County of Fond du Lac, Deputy Dave Tackett started his nearly three-decade-long career in the county jail before transferring to patrol.
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County officials say Deputy Tackett later became a school resource deputy, where he participated in and organized Shop with a Cop as well as several other PR events for the Sheriff's Office.
Towards the end of his career, he is said to have transferred to City/County Government Center security, where he worked in the courts and at the security checkpoint.
Deputy Tackett officially retired on Tuesday after 29 years of service.
You will be so missed, Deputy Tackett! We wish you the best on your retirement, and we thank you for your many years of dedicated service to Fond du Lac County residents and keeping them safe!
Fond du Lac County officials
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