Update – Additional Information on Northumberland OPP Sgt. Brandon Malcolm

In Local, Police Blotter

OPP Sergeant Brandon Malcolm joined the OPP in June 2020 and served his entire career with the Northumberland Detachment. The 33-year-old was an accomplished and proud member of the OPP Golden Helmets. He was highly respected and trusted as a leader who fostered a supportive environment. His quiet confidence, professionalism and strong work ethic made him an integral part of the OPP.

The OPP is assisting Sergeant Malcolm’s family as they deal with this tragedy. We acknowledge the impact of this tragic loss and extend our thoughts to everyone affected by this devastating incident. We also extend our sincere appreciation to the first responders and community memb ers for the compassion and support you have demonstrated to the OPP during this difficult time.

Funeral arrangements are still in the early stages. More information will be released as it becomes available.

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