Eugene
Eugene Police Department welcomes newly sworn-in officers
Eugene, OR – The Eugene Police Department congratulated its newly sworn-in officers this week, recognizing their commitment to public service and the community.
In a statement, the department praised the officers for choosing a path that requires courage, empathy, and dedication to justice.
EPD leaders emphasized that the officers not only join the ranks of law enforcement but also become examples of service within the Eugene community.
The department assured the new officers that they have the full support of both their fellow officers and the community as they begin their careers in law enforcement.
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