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First Day on the Job for PG’s Top Cop

Monday, December 1, 2014 @ 8:50 AM
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Superintendent Warren Brown

Prince George, B.C. – It’s the first day on the job for new Officer in Charge of the RCMP Inspector Warren Brown.

Announced to the position last July, Brown comes to Prince George from Williams Lake where he was the Officer in Charge of that detachment.

“Having worked as a Detachment Commander in New Hazelton and Williams Lake, I am familiar with and have faced similar challenges to those which Prince George faces,” said Inspector Warren Brown. “I look forward to engaging with the many partners and stakeholders in the City and continuing the great work of Superintendent Eric Stubbs in crime reduction – making Prince George a safer community for everyone.”

After settling into his new position Brown is expected to address the media sometime next week.

Comments

Looks like he’s all business.
Cheers

Welcome to town Inspector. I hope your stay here will benefit you as well as us.

Enjoy the 40 million dollar cop shop that the taxpayers of PG are paying for, for many years!

Thanks Eric Stubbs, I used to think the police force in prince George was part of an organized crime ring, you put an end to that. Hopefully our new man will carry on Eric’s crime reduction plan as well.

Nice to see someone with experience in the Central Interior take on this job.

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