TOWN OF LOUISBURG POLICE DEPARTMENT: Officer Adam Eldridge awarded the Advanced Law Enforcement Certification by the NC Criminal Justice Education & Training Standards Commission

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Town of Louisburg Police Department issued the following announcement on Sept. 26.


A goal of the Louisburg Police Department is to continually work to improve ourselves as we seek to provide our community with excellence in policing services. 

 Officer Adam Eldridge exemplifies this commitment and we want to recognize a significant milestone in his career.  

Adam was recently awarded the Advanced Law Enforcement Certification by the NC Criminal Justice Education & Training Standards Commission.  

This professional certification acknowledges police officers who have achieved a high level of training, education, and experience.

  Adam has been with us for five years and he currently serves as a Handler for our Police Canine Lennox.  Congrats! And thank you for making our Town better!

Original source can be found here.



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