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Timmins Police welcomes new fully bilingual officer

The recent graduate has ambitions to take on tactical duties with the Emergency Response Team (ERT) and intensive investigation with the Forensic Identification Unit

NEWS RELEASE
TIMMINS POLICE SERVICE
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The Timmins Police is proud to announce the recent hiring of a fully bilingual officer to assume the duties of sworn police officer.    

Const. Maggie Poulin has successfully graduated from the Ontario Police College (August virtual graduation) and is now ready to assume the role of Constable in her hometown.  

Const. Poulin is a welcome addition to platoon 2 as she possesses considerable police experience based on her previous 3 years of steadfast service to her community as a Timmins Police Special Constable.  

Const. Poulin began her policing career in August of 2018 and served with distinction as a Special Constable responsible for prisoner transport, court duties, crime scene security and a host of other enforcement duties.  

Const. Poulin will continue to complete her probationary year under the direct mentoring of veteran officer Constable Mitch Laflamme.  

Maggie was born and raised in Timmins and has two sons who admire her for her recent professional achievement in terms of graduating from the Ontario Police College.  

She is eager to learn and harbours ambitions of someday taking on tactical duties with the Emergency Response Team (ERT) and intensive investigation with the Forensic Identification Unit.  

She is a graduate of the Police Foundations Program at Northern College and is focused on contributing to her community in front line policing.  

Maggie’s rookie year will be filled with opportunities to apply the knowledge and skills that she possesses based on her previous experience and the academic knowledge invested in her at the Ontario Police College.  

The Timmins Police Service welcomes this young woman aboard and wish her continued academic progress and professional achievements as a valuable officer focused on hometown priorities.

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