Aurora Police Officer Retires from U.S. Navy

Thank you for your service!

Kevin Siegel. Photo courtesy Aurora Police.

(Aurora, Ind.) - If you see Aurora Police Officer Kevin Siegel out on patrol, offer him a congratulations. 

Officer Siegel recently announced his retirement from the United States Navy. 

Siegel dedicated over 20 years to the Navy. 

"We are extremely grateful for Officer Siegel's sacrifices throughout his years of service, and we admire his willingness to continue to serve the City of Aurora," reads a statement from Aurora Police.

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