Northumberland OPP Auxiliary Officers Presented With Badges

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Auxiliary members of Northumberland OPP were presented badges on May 1, 2019 at the Brighton OPP Detachment.

Northumberland OPP Inspector Brian O’Halloran presented the badges to each one of the Auxiliary officers.
“I am very pleased that the OPP has returned to the practice of issuing badges to our Auxiliary officers.”
“You have always been a big part of our organization and this just entrenches the fact that you are part of the OPP family and always will be,” said O’Halloran.

Staff/Sgt. Jeff Martin and Auxiliary Liaison Constable Mark MacGregor was also in attendance for the presentation to the officers.
“The badge has always been a valued symbol and important part of identifying those who are willing to commit and dedicate their time in support and service to our community.”

“It is our extreme pleasure to be able to present you with your badges tonight. You should be very proud of everything you do for this detachment and the people of Northumberland.”

Pete Fisher
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