Lt. Gregg Loyd retired from Shelbyville Police Department after 23 years of service Thursday. A ceremony was held in his honor at police headquarters.
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Officer retires from Shelbyville police force
Shelbyville Mayor Wallace Cartwright presents a certificate of appreciation.
T-G Photos bv David Melson
Police Chief Jan Phillips gives Loyd his assigned service pistol. Loyd spent his entire career on the B-Night shift, working his way up from patrol officer.
Fellow members of there B-Night shift including (from left) Officer Letisia Diez, Sgt. Jody Shelton, Officer Samuel Campbell, and Acting Sgt. Chris Vest prepare to give Loyd a plaque and a replica of a Dodge Charger patrol car similar to one he was once assigned.