Waterloo Regional Police Welcome Fourteen New Officers - Recruits Take Oath of Office

New officers being sworn in, standing in uniform

Waterloo Region, Ontario – The Waterloo Regional Police Service proudly welcomed members of Recruit Class #103. The new officers were sworn in on October 2, 2020. 

Fourteen new Constables have recently completed their basic training at the Ontario Police College and have been officially sworn in and received their police badges. 

“This is such an exciting time for our new officers as they embark on the next phase of their policing career. Even though friends and family members couldn’t join us today due to COVID-19 restrictions, we know they are proud of each and every one of you,” said Bryan Larkin, Chief of Police.

Prior to joining the Police Service, the new members studied in a variety of fields, including criminology, advanced police studies, justice studies, and police foundations. The new officers also bring experience from former careers such as a youth worker, carpentry, Canadian Armed Forces, special constable, youth care worker, conservation officer, paramedic, loss prevention officer, sales associate, including a park warden.

Please join us in welcoming our newest officers to Waterloo Region.

For more information on how to join the Waterloo Regional Police Service, please visit our website.

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Waterloo Regional Police Service
Public Information Unit
519-570-9777 (WRPS) ext. 8188
publicinfo@wrps.on.ca 

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