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    In December 2023, Captain Ryan Grimsdale retired amid an internal affairs investigation that turned into a criminal case. He was charged with two counts of attempted theft and one count of felony misconduct for signing up for off-duty supervisor details at the Martin County Mudfest event, failing to show up, and still charging the vendor. Grimsdale, a 30-year veteran of the Sheriff’s Office, faces potential loss of his retirement pension pending the investigation.

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