Medford Police Lieutenant Michael Fahey Retires After 40 Years of Honorable and Dedicated Service

The Medford Police Department proudly announces the retirement of Lieutenant Michael Fahey after 40 years of honorable and dedicated service to the City of Medford.

Lieutenant Fahey was sworn in as a full-time police officer on May 4, 1986. Prior to that, he served with both the Medford Special Police Division and the Medford Park Police, knowing from a young age that law enforcement was his calling.

Throughout his career, Lieutenant Fahey had the unique privilege of serving alongside generations of his family, including his father, Medford Auxiliary Police Chief Thomas Fahey, his brother, Officer Patrick Fahey, who sadly passed away in 2007, and more recently, his son, Officer Cameron Fahey.

Over the course of four decades, Lieutenant Fahey served this department and community with professionalism, leadership, integrity, and dedication. His impact on the officers he mentored, the colleagues he worked beside, and the countless residents he served will not be forgotten.

Lieutenant Fahey, thank you for your years of service and sacrifice. We wish you and your family a long, healthy, and happy retirement.

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