Crime & Safety
The Eugene Police Department congratulated their newly sworn-in officers on their remarkable achievement

Eugene, OR – According to the police officials, the ceremony marked a significant milestone for these individuals, who have chosen a path that demands courage, empathy, and a steadfast commitment to justice.
The department emphasized the importance of their dedication to the community, highlighting their role as exemplary figures for others to follow.
The new officers were reminded of the noble calling they had embarked upon and reassured that they had the unwavering support of their fellow officers and the Eugene community.
The event was celebrated with a sense of pride and hope for the future, as the department welcomed these new officers into their ranks, ready to serve and protect with integrity and dedication.
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