CRAWFORD COUNTY OH (CRAWFORD COUNTY NOW)—The Crawford County Sheriff Scott Kent announced the retirement of Captain Bradley Stuckman, marking the end of an era after 50 years of dedicated service.
Beginning his career in 1975 as a Reserve Deputy, Captain Stuckman has spent five decades contributing to the community under the leadership of three different Sheriffs: Floyd Smith, Ronny Shawber, and Scott Kent.
Over the years, he witnessed significant changes in law enforcement, from advancements in technology to evolving procedures that reflect the increasing demands of public service.
Captain Stuckman’s extensive experience and insight have inspired countless deputies, helping to shape the professionalism of the Sheriff’s Office.
His lighthearted personality and playful spirit endeared him to colleagues and community members alike, ensuring that he was a positive presence in every room.
Sheriff Scott M. Kent expressed deep appreciation for Stuckman’s unwavering commitment and integrity, highlighting the profound impact he has had on the community he served. “His leadership and presence will be greatly missed,” added Kent.
Thank you, Captain Bradley Stuckman, for your 50 years of honorable service to Crawford County.
