From Relaunch to Legacy: Cobourg Police Auxiliary Sgt. Duncan Walker Retires After 53 Years of Service.
- Aaron Wilson

- 5 days ago
- 1 min read
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After an extraordinary 53 years of service in volunteer law enforcement, Auxiliary Sergeant Duncan Walker has retired from the Cobourg Police Service Auxiliary Unit, leaving behind a profound legacy of community commitment and leadership.
Walker was instrumental in relaunching and building the Cobourg Auxiliary program, bringing his experience from the Toronto Police Auxiliary and guiding the team to thousands of volunteering hours that have strengthened community safety and engagement. His vision not only shaped Cobourg’s volunteer force but also influenced neighboring police services working to enhance their own auxiliary programs. Leaders praised Walker’s professionalism and community focus, noting that his influence will continue to shape future volunteers for generations.




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