RCMP NL hires four new, but experienced, police officers.

    Friday, 26 January 2024 12:00

    By Tonya Organ

    Bay St. George and Grand Falls-Windsor also welcomed two new officers from the Experienced Police Officer recruitment program.

    RCMP NL has hired four new experienced police officers. Through the Experienced Police Officer (EPO) recruitment program, these recruits came to the RCMP from other police organizations across Canada. These new officers have been assigned to RCMP detachments across the province: Constable Mitchell Mercer to Harbour Grace and Constable Darryl Pullen to Twillingate. Bay St. George and Grand Falls-Windsor also welcomed two new officers from the EPO recruitment program. All four Constables have travelled to Saskatchewan, where they graduated from the world-class RCMP Training Academy. If you are an experienced police officer looking for your next adventure, email Corporal Peter Gosse today at nlrecruiting@rcmp-grc.gc.ca for more information on the exciting opportunities available to you at RCMP NL.

     

     

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