Eugene
Eugene Police Department congratulates newly sworn-in officers
Eugene, OR – The Eugene Police Department is proud to congratulate its newly sworn-in officers for their remarkable achievement.
This marks the beginning of their noble calling, one that requires courage, empathy, and a deep commitment to justice.
The department emphasizes that these officers have chosen a path that not only shapes their futures but also strengthens the community they serve.
The Eugene Police Department extends its unwavering support to the new officers as they embark on this important journey.
Their dedication to the community sets a shining example for all.
As these officers take on their roles, they can be assured that they have the support of their fellow officers and the Eugene community behind them, working together toward a safer and stronger community for all.
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