Windermere Police Department gets reaccredited

Police Chief David Ogden took to social media to celebrate the department’s accomplishment.


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The Windermere Police Department was accredited for the second time Thursday, Feb. 19. 

According to Chief David Ogden, the department underwent a rigorous on-site assessment, including a detailed review of procedures, policies, evidence handling, community engagement, training and accountability standards.

 “Accreditation is not a plaque on the wall,” Ogden posted on social media. “It is a commitment. It is proof that we meet and maintain the highest professional standards in law enforcement.” 

Ogden said the reaccreditation not only belongs to the police department, but to its civilian staff, full-time and reserve officers, volunteers and crossing guards, town leadership and the citizens of Windermere. 

“This is a shared accomplishment,” he said. “We are proud to serve a community that expects excellence and partners with us in achieving it.”

 

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Leticia Silva

Staff writer Leticia Silva is a graduate from the University of Central Florida. As a child, her dream was to become a journalist. Now, her dream is a reality. On her free time she enjoys beach trips, trying new restaurants and spending time with her family and dog.

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