Building Stronger Communities Through Auxiliary Policing Partnerships
- Jun 5
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Volunteer policing was on full display as members of the Port Hope Police Service Auxiliary Unit and the Cobourg Police Service Auxiliary Unit came together for a joint graduation, highlighting the growing collaboration between auxiliary programs in Northumberland County. The gathering showcased the dedication of auxiliary officers who volunteer thousands of hours each year supporting crime prevention initiatives, community events, public education campaigns, patrol operations, and emergency response efforts. As police services across Canada continue to recognize the value of volunteer policing, partnerships like these demonstrate how auxiliary officers help strengthen community safety while fostering professional development and regional cooperation.




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