Oregon
Eugene Police Department officers were recognized for their exceptional service at the Oregon Peace Officers Association Annual Law Enforcement Awards Banquet
Eugene, OR – According to the police officials, the event highlighted the bravery and dedication of law enforcement professionals across the state.
Eugene officers received accolades in several categories, including:
– **Medal of Honor**
– **Medal of Valor**
– **Life Saving with Valor**
– **Life Saving**
– **Distinguished Service**
– **Public Service**
– **Critical Incident**
These awards celebrate acts of heroism, outstanding service, and unwavering commitment to community safety.
The Eugene Police Department expressed pride in its officers’ achievements, emphasizing their dedication to protecting and serving the community. Residents are encouraged to continue supporting the efforts of law enforcement as they strive to maintain public safety.
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