Eugene
Police officials introducing their brand new podcast, “Copy Up”, hosted by Eugene Police’s Chief of Police, Skinner!
Eugene, OR – Eugene Police Department officials released the following statement:
“Tune in to “Copy Up” to hear firsthand accounts, expert advice, and behind-the-scenes stories straight from the Eugene Police Department.
In our inaugural episode, Chief Skinner sits down with Officer Jen Peckels to dive into the fascinating world of law enforcement.
From Officer Peckels’ journey to becoming a police officer to her insights into recruiting new members to our team, this episode is packed with valuable information and engaging conversations.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/0qkHlrLNieuHfkZGirFKx6… “
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