It is with heavy hearts that the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office mourns the loss of Detention Sergeant Michael Flohr, who tragically passed away in a hunting accident on Saturday afternoon in Magpie Gulch.
Sergeant Flohr was more than a respected law enforcement officer; he was a leader, mentor, husband, father, and friend whose dedication to public safety and his community was unwavering. Known affectionately as DC58, he inspired those around him with his integrity, professionalism, and compassion, leaving a lasting impact on colleagues and citizens alike.
The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office is standing with the Flohr family, offering love, support, and unity as they navigate this devastating loss. His life exemplified honor, courage, and selfless service, and his memory will continue to guide those who were fortunate enough to know him.
Sergeant Flohr’s dedication to protecting and serving his community, as well as his kindness and generosity of spirit, will never be forgotten. Friends and colleagues remember him not only for his exceptional service but for the warmth, laughter, and care he brought to every interaction.
As we mourn Sergeant Michael Flohr, we celebrate a life of commitment, leadership, and love. He leaves behind a legacy that will forever be cherished, and his memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
Rest in peace, Sergeant Flohr — gone too soon, but never forgotten.

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