LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – An officer with the Little Rock Police Department has been serving for more than half a century.
Lieutenant C.P. Thomas Jr. is entering his 51st year on the force and he said the half-century has "gone by so fast".
Thomas was 22 years old when he was sworn in and 50 years later at 72 years old, he's still boots on the ground.
"I don't even feel my age," Thomas said.
The lieutenant hasn't missed a beat, saying "I feel good. I've been blessed with good health."
But when asked how long he will stay on the job, he responded with "I don't know how much I have left in the tank."
Thomas started as a field training officer and after 14 years he became a sergeant and then lieutenant in 1994.
Over the decades, he's been recognized for his service a number of times, including being LRPD's first Medal of Valor recipient.