Lt. Larry Laster Death & Obituary: Albany Police Department Worker Has Sadly Died

Lt. Larry Laster Death & Obituary: We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Albany Police Department Lieutenant Larry Laster, a dedicated public servant whose over three decades of commitment, passion, and strong ties to the community have left an indelible mark. Lt. Laster began his distinguished 29-year career with the Albany Police Department on July 8, 1985. He was known not only for his skill and professionalism but also for his empathy and unwavering dedication to the residents of Albany.

Throughout his career, Lt. Laster earned the trust and respect of both his peers and the community. Whether on the streets or in the precinct, he was admired for his calm demeanor, his ability to navigate challenges under pressure, and his steadfast loyalty to the department.

Even after his retirement in 2014, Lt. Laster’s service to the Albany Police Department did not end. On March 11, 2019, he returned as Fleet Manager, using his vast knowledge and expertise to ensure the department’s fleet remained in top condition for officers’ daily duties. His continued commitment after retirement was a testament to his dedication to law enforcement and the safety and well-being of Albany.

Lt. Laster was not only a respected officer but also a mentor and friend to many within the department. His guidance, quiet strength, and willingness to share his experiences shaped the careers of countless young officers. His deep sense of responsibility and genuine care for the community made him a cornerstone of the department, and his impact will be felt for years to come.

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As we mourn the loss of this remarkable man, we extend our heartfelt condolences to Lt. Laster’s family. Please know that the Albany Police Department stands with you during this difficult time. Lt. Laster’s legacy of service, dedication, and love for his family, colleagues, and community will never be forgotten.

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