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Peachtree City assistant police chief, son earn criminal justice degrees together

Peachtree City assistant police chief, son earn criminal justice degrees together
Story by 11Alive News

PEACHTREE CITY, Ga. — It took him more than three decades, but he did it.

Assistant Police Chief Stan Pye is now a college graduate. He recently earned his degree in criminal justice from Georgia Military College.

“It was 30 years in the making," he said.

But that's not the only reason he's celebrating. He got the chance to finish this personal goal with his youngest son by his side.

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