Flynn Retires After 22 Years With Brick Police

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BRICK — Officer Sean Flynn is retiring after more than two decades of service with the Brick Township Police Department, capping a career marked by dedication, versatility and community engagement.

Flynn served 22 years with the department, working in the Patrol Division and later with the Ocean County Narcotic Strike Force Team and the Selective Enforcement Team. He also spent six years in the Community Policing Unit before finishing his career on Midnight Patrol.

Beyond his patrol and investigative roles, Flynn served 12 years on the department’s Special Emergency Response Team and was an active member of the Motorcycle Unit and the Honor Guard.

Before joining Brick Township Police, Flynn served in the U.S. Army as a member of the 82nd Airborne Division based at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

Township officials thanked Flynn for his service to both the community and the nation and extended their best wishes as he begins his retirement.