Oakville Beaver, 20 Mar 2015, p. 4

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, March 20, 2015 | 4 Halton Deputy Chief set to join South Simcoe Police Service by David Lea Oakville Beaver Staff Halton police announced Tuesday that after 31 years with Halton Regional Police Service Deputy Chief Andrew Fletcher will be transferring to the South Simcoe Police effective June 1. A news release issued by Halton police said Fletcher was leaving to take on new challenges and opportunities and would also serve as a deputy chief in Simcoe. "Andrew has enjoyed and deserved an extremely successful career with the Halton Regional Police Service. He has had the opportunity to work, supervise, or command CONCRETE ExposEd aggrEgatE (pebble) · DRIVEWAYS · FRENCH CURBS · PATIOS · STEPS · WALKWAYS · GARAGE FLOORS uality At Its Best! Call Fernando FREE ESTIMATES 905-844-5518 1-888-944-5518 www.concretetrimmings.com www virtually every aspect of our police service," said Halton Police Chief Steve Tanner. "Andrew is one of the most professional and dedicated police officers and people that I have had the opportunity to work with. We will greatly miss him here as an important part of our senior command team although I will look forward to working with him in his new role and wish him all the best for continued success." Fletcher began his policing career with Halton police as a cadet in 1984. He became a constable and was promoted through the ranks to sergeant, staff sergeant and inspector, performing in a variety of patrol, investigative, support and supervisory roles prior to becoming a deputy chief on Jan. 1, 2007. The Burlington resident's policing experience included time spent in uniform patrol, criminal investigations, drugs and intelligence, major crimes and the Tactical Rescue Unit. He currently serves as an executive of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP), where he champions the idea of community mobilization. Fletcher is also chair of the OACP Community Safety and Crime Prevention Committee. He is a graduate of the FBI National Academy and, in 2012, was recognized with a Governor General of Canada Order of Merit of the Police Forces. In 2014, Fletcher received a Queen's Diamond Jubilee medal. "On behalf of myself and the entire Halton Halton Regional Police Service Deputy Chief Andrew Fletcher is set to join the ranks of the South Simcoe Police Service, effective June 1. | file photo by Justin Greaves ­ Oakville Beaver Regional Police Services Board, we want to wish Deputy Chief Fletcher the very best in his new role and position and to thank him for playing a key role in making the Halton Regional Police Service the great organization that it is today," said Oakville Mayor and Halton Police Services Board Chair Rob Burton. "He could always be counted on no matter what the task at hand. All the best for future success." 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