Is there a career in policing out there for you? Halton is looking for volunteer police – no gun, but a nice uniform.

By Staff

BURLINGTON, ON August 29, 2011 – If you want to serve your community as a volunteer the Halton Regional Police Service Auxiliary Policing Services Unit might interest you.

The unit, that was founded in 1989, is comprised of trained civilian volunteers.

It is a demanding yet rewarding activity where satisfaction is derived from making a significant contribution to the safety and wellbeing of the community at large.

Halton Regional Police Service Auxiliary Members:
• Support the work of regular police officers on local crime prevention initiatives
• Participate in ground searches for lost or missing persons
• Volunteer at numerous, large-scale, annual events throughout the year.

For additional information and applications, please visit the Halton Regional Police Service website (www.haltonpolice.ca) or contact the Auxiliary Policing Coordinator, Staff Sergeant Robert Lloyd  at 905-825-4747 ext. 4705 or by email, AuxiliaryPolicing@haltonpolice.ca

 

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