Eugene
Eugene Police Department welcomes newest graduates to the force

Eugene, OR – The Eugene Police Department has welcomed its newest class of police graduates, celebrating their achievement and commitment to serving the community.
The department acknowledged their hard work and dedication, expressing excitement for the positive impact they will make in keeping Eugene safe.
The newly sworn-in officers have completed rigorous training and are now prepared to begin their roles in law enforcement.
As they join the department, they will work alongside experienced officers to uphold public safety and serve the community with professionalism.
The department extended its congratulations and appreciation to the graduates, emphasizing the importance of their service in protecting and supporting Eugene residents.
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