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CEDAR CITY — After 25 years in law enforcement, Sgt. David Bulloch retired from the Cedar City Police Department on Friday.
Bulloch started his career in law enforcement at the Iron County Jail after serving in the United States Marine Corps, and was hired with the Cedar City Police Department a year and half after working at the jail.
Bulloch told Cedar City News he went into law enforcement because he was looking for a sense of service and comradery like he had experienced in the military.
“I’ve always liked to help people, and I thought law enforcement was a good avenue to do that,” Bulloch said. “I thought it would be challenging, which it was – just when you thought you’d seen everything it would offer something else to you. It was always something different that you were experiencing.”
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