Montgomery County Police Mourns the Unexpected Loss of Sergeant Gregory Jordan

The Montgomery County Department of Police is mourning the loss of Sergeant Gregory Jordan. Per Montgomery County Police:

Sergeant Jordan passed away unexpectedly at his home on Saturday, September 9, 2023. Sergeant Jordan proudly served the department and the citizens of Montgomery County for thirty years and was currently assigned to the 3rd District station, where he worked in the White Oak neighborhood.

His career with the department began in 1992, and he was assigned to the Major Crimes Division before his promotion to the rank of Sergeant in 2013. “This is an incredible loss for our department, the Montgomery County community, and all who had the privilege of knowing and working alongside Sergeant Jordan,” said Chief Marcus Jones.  “Please keep his family, friends and colleagues in your hearts as they navigate this sudden loss. In the days to come, we will provide additional details regarding funeral arrangements so that we can come together as a department and a community to pay our respects and honor the memory of Sergeant Gregory Jordan.”

“Today we lost a true public servant, Sergeant Gregory Jordan, who dedicated thirty years of his life to serving and protecting the people of Montgomery County,” said County Executive Marc Elrich. “He will be greatly missed, and I extend my sincere sympathy to his colleagues in the 3rdDistrict, and MCPD, as well as his family.” His legacy of service and his impact on the department will be remembered and honored.

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