Eugene
Officer recognized with Delta Rotary Award for outstanding service
Eugene, OR – Eugene Police Department is proud to announce that Officer Lauren Nusser has been awarded the prestigious Delta Rotary Award for this year.
Officer Nusser was honored for her exceptional dedication, compassion, and proactive contributions to the community.
Throughout her career, Officer Nusser has consistently demonstrated professionalism, whether responding to emergency calls, mentoring colleagues, or reaching out to those in need.
Her ability to connect with individuals and make a positive impact in the community sets her apart as a role model within the department.
The department is proud to have Officer Nusser as part of their team and extends their congratulations to her for this well-deserved recognition.
Thank you for all you do, Officer Nusser!
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