Deputy police chief retires

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Deputy Chief Ryan Orange was honored with a retirement pass and review ceremony after more than 20 years of service to the community.

Deputy Police Chief Ryan Orange recently retired after marking the culmination of more than 20 years of service to the Mount Laurel community.

Orange began his law-enforcement career in 2002, after several years of honorable service in the U.S. Army. He held numerous leadership positions across multiple divisions of the police department. His other assignments included patrol, corporal, task force officer at the county prosecutor’s office, detective, patrol sergeant, detective sergeant, operations lieutenant, administration lieutenant, internal affairs lieutenant, operations captain and administration captain.

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Last month, Orange was honored with a retirement pass and review ceremony that recognized his exemplary career and commitment.

“His legacy of service has left a lasting impact on the Mount Laurel Police Department and the community he proudly served,” the department said in its Facebook page statement.

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