Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Chief Alan Moros Retires After 34-Year Career

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joined Sheriff’s Office on February 1, 1986

Alan joined the Sheriff’s Office on February 1, 1986, and has proudly served our agency and community with over 34 years of distinguished service. (BCSO Image)

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – This past Friday, we wished a very happy retirement to longtime Brevard County Sheriff’s Office family member Chief Alan Moros.

Alan has enjoyed an incredible career with our agency and leaves behind a legacy of professionalism and valued public service that is second to none!!

He is truly a friend to all and he will be deeply missed by our entire agency and community.

Alan joined the Sheriff’s Office on February 1, 1986, and has proudly served our agency and community with over 34 years of distinguished service.

During his career, Alan is one of very few in our agency who has served in every attainable rank the Sheriff’s Office currently offers, from Deputy to Chief Deputy.

Alan Moros was honored with the Sheriff Jake Miller Award during the first annual Space Coast Public Service Awards & Hall of Fame Induction Gala at the King Center on September 24, 2016. The Space Coast Daily Awards Committee reviewed an incredible list of nominations and recognized more than 100 extraordinary Space Coast Public Servants during this very special event. (Steve Wilson image)

His many assignments have included Commanding Criminal Investigative Services, Cape Canaveral Precinct, Port Canaveral Precinct, and Patrol Services.

Additionally, Alan graduated in 2008 from the elite FBI National Academy’s 234th Session and was recognized as the 2016 Space Coast Public Service Awards recipient of the “Jake Miller Law Enforcement Officer of the Year!!”

Alan is fondly known for his infectious smile and willingness to help anyone in their time of need!! I know I speak for all of us when I say that we wish Alan the absolute best in the next chapter of his life and greatly appreciate his service, dedication and commitment to our community!!

Please join me in congratulating Alan for his incredible efforts and commitment to our agency and citizens!!

Congrats my friend, job well done!

– Sheriff Wayne Ivey

Alan Moros was honored with the Sheriff Jake Miller Award during the first annual Space Coast Public Service Awards & Hall of Fame Induction Gala at the King Center on September 24, 2016. The Space Coast Daily Awards Committee reviewed an incredible list of nominations and recognized more than 100 extraordinary Space Coast Public Servants during this very special event. (Steve Wilson image)

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