Jay Romine, who has dedicated 33 years to law enforcement, officially retires as the director of the Manatee Technical College Law Enforcement Academy on November 1. His tenure at the academy, which began shortly after his own graduation as a cadet, spotlighted his commitment to training future officers, culminating in the establishment of the new $7 million Law Enforcement Training Center in Myakka City.
Romine, who previously served as a police chief for 20 years, is celebrated for fostering collaboration among law enforcement agencies in Manatee County. He leaves behind a legacy marked by integrity and dedication, as well as the Jay Romine Officer of the Year Award established in his honor by Crime Stoppers in 2008. Romine’s retirement marks the end of an era and the beginning of new priorities, including family time with his young granddaughter.
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