Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department announces eight retirements

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the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department is recognizing eight members of the department for service to the community as they retire.

Sheriff William “Rocky” Goshert is among those retiring. He was recognized for 18 years of service. He worked as a patrol corporal, captain and sheriff of Kosciusko County during his service. Goshert’s retirement will be effective Jan. 1.

Christopher W. Anderson was recognized for six years of service with the department. He worked as a patrol deputy and was a member of the SWAT team. He is moving to the private sector.

Brandon W. Hepler was recognized for 17 years of service. He worked as a patrol corporal and was a member of the dive team. He is moving to the private sector.

Floyd A. Knafel was recognized for 28 years of service with the department. Knafel worked as a patrol sergeant and an administrative sergeant during his service. He plans to spend his time assisting with his family farm.

Joe R. Mooney was recognized for 31 years of service with department. Mooney worked as a detective lieutenant, detective sergeant and a patrol sergeant during his service. He is moving to the private sector.

Matt Rapp was recognized for 26 years of service. He worked as a patrol corporal, detective sergeant, and detective lieutenant. His retirement is effective Jan. 1.

Todd Sautter was recognized for 24 years of service. He worked as a patrol sergeant, detective sergeant and detective lieutenant. He is moving to the private sector.

Jonathan T. Tyler was recognized for 21 years of service with the department.  Tyler worked as a patrol sergeant, detective sergeant and a boat patrol coordinator during his service. He is moving to the private sector.