April Freeman Retires After 17 Years Of Service

For the past 17-plus years April Freeman has spent her days reporting to the office at the Princeton Police Department.

Beginning on May 1st she will begin a new month and also a new phase in her life as she enters retirement. Her 17th year as the Administrative Police Clerk for the Princeton Police Department was in February and she felt it was time to retire. A retirement reception was held Tuesday afternoon at the Princeton Tourism Center.

click to download audioFreeman shared she had learned a lot over the years but it wasn’t scary working at the police department.

click to download audioPrinceton Police Chief Chris King said that Freeman will be missed.

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Former Princeton Mayor Vickie Ward knows how important it is to have good employees and feels that the city has been blessed to have Freeman.

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Assistant Police Chief Shane Allison noted he had worked closely with Freeman and she knew where everything was at the station.

click to download audioFreeman is excited about being able to spend time with her family.

click to download audioFreeman shared an important part of her life and invited everyone to come and join her as she spends more time involved in their activities.

click to download audioThe members of the Princeton Police Department and the employees of the City of Princeton wish April Freeman the best as she enjoys her retirement.

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