Retirement for three Platte County officers to be held this Friday

Mark DeLap
Posted 12/7/22

Retirement party for three officers

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Retirement for three Platte County officers to be held this Friday

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WHEATLAND – Three law enforcement officers are retiring from the local force in Platte County and to celebrate their achievements and to send them off with well-wishes, a retirement party at the Platte County Agriplex will be held this Friday, Nov. 9, at 6 p.m.

People are invited to come and say goodbye to three men who have served the county faithfully for a lengthy period of time. Combined, the officers have given over 66 years to serving the county. Cupcakes and drinks will be served.

Clyde Harris has been Sheriff for eight years and with law enforcement for roughly 18 years. He is a Wheatland native. He has been married to Roxie Harris for 38 years. Clyde is 66 years old and he plans to remain a part time transport deputy while also working on his ranch with his family.

Larry Evans has worked for the County for 17.5 years. He’s a Wyoming native and married to Rhonda Evans for 48 years. He’s ready to spend more time with family and travel.

Randy Chesser has been with law enforcement for 31 years. He was Chief of Police 14 years before becoming a deputy for the past three years. He is married to Pinky Chesser and has been for 30 years.  He looks forward to new experiences as he takes a new direction in his career and more time with family.