5 new commanders are sworn in by the Belleville Police Service. 

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Paul Soucy

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Belleville Police welcomes 5 new policemen, including new Ontario Police College graduates and suffered officers. Meeting held Jan. 7 with Chief Rodd provide.

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Five new policemen have been formally sworn in by the Belleville Police Service on January 7 during a meeting presided over by Justice Deluzio of the Ontario Court of Justice. The Ontario Police College graduated on December 13, 2024, with the help of Deputies Isabelle Whittaker and Riley Sandercock. Deputies Kristen Curtis, Mark Raymond, and Chad Peters, who all have earlier policing agency knowledge, are joining them. Trending Then

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The event was attended by Chief Murray Rodd, Deputy Chief Sheri Meeks, and family and friends of the new volunteers.

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