Oakville Beaver, 8 Jul 2016, p. 5

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continued from p.1 "She brings an enormous amount of energy and enthusiasm to every aspect of her job. She is an inspiration, not only to other women, but all members of this service." McLorn started her career with the Greater Sudbury Police Service in 1998 and joined Halton police in 2003. She had previously worked as a residential counsellor for adults with developmental disabilities and as a radio operator for the Depart- Officer and K-9 units prove an effective policing team ment of National Defense (DND). Since joining Halton police, she has served in a variety of positions including uniformed patrol, use of force instructor, high school liaison officer, youth officer, criminal investigations officer and most notably, as a canine handler/trainer with the Emergency Service Unit. "In late 2009, Tara realized her dream and became a member of the Emergency Services Unit as a canine handler and it is this assignment that really highlights Tara's outstanding performance," said Crowe. "Tara has been partnered to two different dogs, Titan and more recently Parker, and her success is undeniable. In total, Tara and her fourlegged partners have arrested more than 190 individuals and played a role in the apprehension of another 120." As recently as this week, McLorn and the K-9 unit were involved in the manhunt in Oakville and Burlington for a suspected human trafficker. The duo is pictured in action in that manhunt on this Oakville Beaver's front page. In 2011, McLorn was awarded a Chief's Commendation and Titan was inducted into the Purina Hall of Fame for their role in saving a suicidal woman, who had jumped into a swollen river during a heavy downpour. The officer also finished first in the women's division and third overall in the 2015 Iron Dog competition. Crowe said McLorn was nomi- 5 | Friday, July 8, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com nated for an OWLE Award for excellence and performance, but was instead selected for the Professional of the Year Award after the judges learned her history. "I can't imagine anyone more deserving of this award," said Crowe. OWLE is an organization that brings together female members of the law enforcement field from across the province to provide members the opportunity to network and access professional development opportunities. Buying? Selling? Re-financing? Call us for a quote at Jameson Glas D. Kevin Haxell 905-845-0767 ext. 222/223 GOLD Personal Professional Service at Competitive Rates 1276 Cornwall Road, Unit C, Oakville Ontario, L6J 7W5 T: 905-845-0767 · F: 905-845-5552 · www.haxelllaw.com · lawyers@haxelllaw.com New Patients Are ALWAYS Welcome · Evening & Weekend Appointments Available · Female Dentist Available · Same Day Appointments · Same Day Emergency · Walk-in Service · Family & Cosmetic Dentistry · Insurance Billed Directly · Digital X-Rays · Sedation for Children & Adults Dr. Manchanda Thinking of Retiring... Someday? Let's Talk. Visit our website to sign up for a free consultation. Peter Watson MBA, CFP, R.F.P., CIM, FCSI Jennifer Watson B.A. 220 Randall Street, Downtown Oakville 905-842-2100 peterwatsoninvestments.com Call today to book your appointment 627 Lyons Lane, Suite 100 www.doctor4teeth.com www Oakville, ON 905-339-1666

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