Hempstead County Reserve Lieutenant Neil Barwick retires after 30 years of service

HOPE – Hempstead County Reserve Lieutenant Neil Barwick retires after 30 years of service to Hope and Hempstead County.

A retirement reception was held Friday for Lt. Barwick in honor of his 30 years of faithful service to the Citizens of Hope and Hempstead County. Neil started as a reserve officer for Hope Police in 1994 and served the City of Hope for seventeen years. In 2011 Lt. Barwick was sworn in as a Reserve Deputy for the Hempstead County Sheriff’s Office where he has served for the past 13 years.

Sheriff James Singleton and Chief Deputy Mickey Atkinson presented Lt. Barwick with a Certificate of Service, his badge and his duty weapon.

“As Sheriff having worked with Neil at the Hope Police Department and the Hempstead County Sheriff’s Office, I want to congratulate Lt. Neil Barwick on his well-deserved retirement after an incredible 30 years of dedicated service. This milestone is a testament to your hard work, commitment, and unwavering dedication to your duties,” Sheriff Singleton said.

The Sheriff continued, “Lt. Barwick’s leadership and professionalism have left an indelible mark on those who have had the privilege to work with him. Throughout his career, he served with honor, integrity, and an admirable sense of duty, making a lasting impact on your colleagues and the community he has have so faithfully served.”

“Neil is not only a professional Law Enforcement Officer but a great friend, we at the Hempstead County Sheriff’s Office will miss Lt. Barwick and congratulate him on his retirement from Law Enforcement, ” Singleton added.