Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Central Region is welcoming 29 Provincial Constables who graduated today after completing their training at the Ontario Police College in Aylmer, and the Ontario Provincial Police Academy in Orillia.
The 29 new officers, who are part of Class 494, join Central Region with diverse backgrounds and experience, and are committed to working collaboratively with our communities to prevent crime and improve public safety.
The new Provincial Constables have been deployed to the following detachments:
· Bracebridge – 3 officers
· Caledon – 6 officers
· City of Kawartha Lakes – 3 officers
· Collingwood – 1 officer
· Huntsville – 1 officer
· Huronia West – 1 officer
· Northumberland – 1 officer
· Nottawasaga – 1 officer
· Orillia – 4 officers
· Peterborough – 2 officers
· Southern Georgian Bay – 6 officers
“Policing is an honourable and rewarding career that these 29 Provincial Constables have chosen in order to serve their communities. The dedication already displayed by these officers during their training will be of great benefit to further enhance public safety and support their local detachments. I proudly welcome our officers to Central Region and thank them for their commitment to serve with pride, professionalism and honour,” says Chief Superintendent Dwight Peer, Central Region, Ontario Provincial Police.
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