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Our thoughts are with the Toronto Police Service officer who was shot and injured during the arrest of robbery suspects. We are relieved to learn that the injuries are not life threatening. Speedy recovery.
Please join me in congratulating these fine Constables on their success. We are so happy to have them! Pictured L-R Judge Palmer, Cst. Renan Wolf, Cst. Owen Thompson, Cst. John Baxter and Chief Steve Gourdeau.
Cont'd... through the program, financial support toward tuition, have access to opportunities to see policing in action, and a paid On-the-Job training experience. Upon successful graduation, Cadets are offered full time employment with KRPF. >
Cont'd.... This program is a joint initiative with the Atlantic Police Academy whereby potential candidates are pre-screened for employment and supported through a rigorous admissions process to the APA. Upon admission to the police academy, sponsored Cadets receive peer support>
The Kennebecasis Regional Police Force is proud to announce that we hired John Baxter, Owen Thompson and Renan Wolf. Cst.Baxter, Cst. Thompson and Cst. Wolf are recent graduates of the Atlantic Police Academy (APA). They were candidates of the KRPF Cadet sponsorship Program......
Cont'd..... Insp. Flynn was promoted to Sergeant in 2017, and worked both Patrol and Criminal Investigations in this role. Congratulations to Inspector Flynn!
The Kennebecasis Regional Police Force would like to extend their Congratulations to Colin Flynn who was recently promoted to the rank of Inspector. Inspector Flynn has been a well-respected member of the KRPF since 2002......
Cont'd... Deputy Chef Henderson is a lifelong resident of the Kennebecasis Valey, growing up in Rothesay and now residing in Quispamsis. Deputy Chief Henderson is one of 9 female police officers at the KRPF. She is the first to reach the rank of Deputy Chief. CONGRATULATION
Cont'd...... She was promoted to the rank of Inspector in April of 2018. With over two decades of dedicated service, Deputy Chief Henderson has consistently demonstrated excellence in law enforcement and an earnest dedication to the principles of justice........
Cont'd... to public service, her exceptional leadership abilities, and her significant contributions to our community's safety. She began her career with KRPF in July of 2000. She worked front line patrol and in the Criminal Investigation Division...........
CONGRATULATION TO DEPUTY CHIEF MARY HENDERSON The Kennebecasis Regional Police Force is proud to announce the promotion of Inspector Mary Henderson to the rank of Deputy Chief, effective August 24, 2024. This promotion reflects Deputy Chief Henderson's unwavering commitment......
Cont'd... For over three decades, Deputy Chief Giggey has provided exemplary service to our community and his retirement has been well-earned! Please join me in extending our heartfelt congratulations and best wishes for a retirement filled with health, happiness, and relaxation.
Cont'd... a low crime rate and a high solving rate for the communities he served with such pride. On the announcement of his retirement after a 32-year policing career, the Kennebecasis Regional Police Force extends best wishes and a sincere "Thank You" to Dep. Chief Jeff Giggey.
Cont'd.. Deputy Chief Giggey's tenure at the KRPF is marked by a significant enhancement in the quality of criminal investigations, reflecting his deep commitment to excellence and justice. His stead fast belief in preventing and solving crime has contributed to.....
It is with a sincere sense of gratitude and respect that we announce the retirement of Deputy Chief Jeff Giggey from the Kennebecasis Regional Police Force, effective August 23, 2024.........
Cont’d….. we want to emphasize that every necessary measure is being taken to address this situation. We encourage everyone to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the Kennebecasis Regional Police Force at 506-847-6300.
Cont’d We want to assure everyone that the safety and well-being of our community is our top priority. Our dedicated Officers are working diligently to ensure that justice is served. While we cannot disclose specific details about the ongoing investigation,…..
Twitter post: KRPF Community Safety Update Further to our last post, we are deeply saddened of the recent isolated incident involving an attack on a female member of our community. Our thoughts are with the victim and her family during this difficult time.
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