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Alexandria Police Win First Place Traffic Safety Award

Alexandria Police Officers Paulino and Burney pose with Chief Brown. (Courtesy photo)

The Alexandria Police Department received a first place award in the Virginia Law Enforcement Challenge for municipalities with 226-375 Officers recognizing their efforts in promoting traffic safety in the City of Alexandria in 2017. The award presentation took place during the VACP’s 93rd Annual Training Conference on Tuesday, September 11, 2018, in Roanoke, VA.

The Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police (VACP) Law Enforcement Challenge is a traffic safety recognition program that recognizes agencies that excel in keeping their roadways safe. It is designed to strengthen and support traffic safety and provides agencies an opportunity to make a difference in the communities they serve, learn from each other, and establish future goals in traffic education and enforcement.

Regarding the Alexandria Police receiving this award, Chief Michael Brown commented, “I want to thank each and every one of our patrol and traffic safety officers who make an effort to keep our City streets safer; it is not only very important to our residents, but to all who share the road in Alexandria.”

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