During his time in law enforcement, Bill Masters has seen murderers put away, spearheaded multiple rescues, and even directed a team that recovered millions in damaged currency from a vault in Katrina-stricken New Orleans. But come June, Colorado’s longest-serving sheriff will be hanging up his badge. Masters, sheriff of San Miguel County, announced his upcoming retirement after 50 years, overall, as a peace officer.

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