Oklahoma City Police Department Learned of the Passing of Cyndi Thomas

Oklahoma City Police Department Learned of the Passing of Cyndi Thomas
Cyndi Thomas — Oklahoma City Police Department
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The Oklahoma City Police Department learned of the passing of Cyndi Thomas. Cyndi was a member of our police family for the past 45 years. She began her career in records in May of 1977, where she stayed for 24 years. From there, she moved to a position at the Oklahoma City Police Training Center where she spent the last 21 years. Cyndi was a loyal and true Oklahoma State fan. She was a good sport when it came to her team but was always ready if anyone ever gave her grief about them. Cyndi was known and loved by many, and her passing has left a tremendous impact across the Department. The Oklahoma City Police Department sends their most heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Cyndi. She will be dearly missed! 

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