Newcastle City PD Welcomes Four New Probationary Constables
Last Friday, the Goulburn Police Academy saw the graduation of Class 357 with 221 officers, including four new Probationary Constables who will begin their careers at Waratah and Newcastle Police Stations. Newcastle City PD welcomed the new officers with open arms as they take on their duties under the watchful eye of their Field Training.
The four Probationary Constables are expected to undergo an intensive training program that will equip them with the necessary skills to serve the community effectively. They will work alongside experienced officers and receive on-the-job training, giving them a firsthand experience of what it takes to be a police officer.
The Newcastle City PD expressed their delight in welcoming the new officers and commended them for their dedication and commitment to joining the police force. The department emphasized the importance of community policing and working collaboratively to create a safe and secure environment for all residents.
The four Probationary Constables were proud of their achievement and expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to serve the community. They are committed to upholding the law and maintaining peace and order in Newcastle City.
The Newcastle City PD encouraged the community to support the new officers and extend their cooperation to ensure the success of their duties. The department also emphasized the importance of reporting any suspicious activity to the police and working together to prevent crime in the community.
The addition of these four new Probationary Constables is expected to strengthen the Newcastle City PD and enhance its ability to serve the community effectively. The department looks forward to seeing the new officers grow and develop their skills as they embark on their careers in law enforcement.