Brockville, Ont. police hire Mark Noonan as full-time police chief – Kingston
The Brockville Police Service has discovered its new chief.
Deputy Chief Mark Noonan, who was filling in quickly as chief, has formally been promoted to guide the Brockville police drive. Chief Noonan expressed his pleasure for the brand new appointment.
“It’s thrilling,” Noonan stated. “I’m very proud to be taking up as head of the Brockville Police Service.”
Noonan has almost 30 years of expertise in Brockville, having begun his profession in 1992. He spent 9 years on patrol earlier than shifting to felony investigations and intelligence.
Noonan’s expertise and expertise made the selection simple for the police board.
Brockville Police Companies Board chairman King Yee Jr. says, “When he was promoted to deputy chief just a few years again, since then he’s demonstrated some good management expertise, decision-making expertise. And we’re very comfy to go along with him versus wanting outdoors.”
Noonan shall be changing former chief Scott Fraser, who served as police chief for seven years. Noonan had excessive reward for the previous head of the division.
“He’s executed lots of work. He’s labored tirelessly in the neighborhood. This group is aware of that and acknowledges that. And I hope that indirectly I can proceed with that,” says Noonan.
Group service stays on the prime of Noonan’s thoughts, similar to his mentor, Scott Fraser.
Noonan says, “My priorities with the Brockville Police Service (are) in guaranteeing, once more, that we do have an sufficient and efficient service. However on the similar time, that includes the group.
“Since you gained’t be efficient for those who don’t have the group working with you.”
Noonan’s first day as chief is Oct. 4, and the seek for a deputy chief to exchange him is now underway.
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