The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office and the entire law enforcement community are mourning the loss of Detention Sergeant Michael Flohr, who tragically passed away in a hunting accident on Saturday afternoon in Magpie Gulch.

Sergeant Flohr was a pillar of the Gallatin County Detention Center, known for his unwavering dedication, leadership, and compassion. Affectionately known as DC58, he served not only as an exceptional officer but also as a mentor, colleague, husband, father, and friend. His integrity, professionalism, and kind heart left a lasting mark on everyone fortunate enough to know him.

The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office is standing with the Flohr family, offering support and solidarity during this devastating time. His life was defined by service, courage, and a selfless commitment to others — values that will continue to inspire his colleagues and the community he loved so deeply.

Beyond his career, Sergeant Flohr was remembered for his warmth, humor, and generosity. He had a way of making those around him feel valued, respected, and cared for, leaving a legacy that extends far beyond his work in law enforcement.

As we grieve this profound loss, we also celebrate a life of remarkable dedication, love, and service. Sergeant Michael Flohr will forever be remembered not only for his contributions to public safety but for the countless lives he touched with his kindness and example.

Rest in peace, Sergeant Flohr — gone too soon, but your spirit, leadership, and memory will live on forever.

By Admin

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