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LaSalle’s deputy police chief is retiring after a 35-year policing career in both Windsor and Sandwich West/LaSalle.
Deputy Chief Kevin Beaudoin, who joined the Windsor Police Service in 1986 before becoming a member of the Sandwich West Police Force in 1989, which then became the LaSalle Police Service in 1991, will retire March 26.
Beaudoin served in several areas — community patrol, marine patrol, as a community liaison officer and in the criminal investigations division and in administration — during his career.
He was appointed deputy chief in January 2019.
“I have been extremely blessed and honoured to serve the great citizens of LaSalle, which was my home for most of my life,” Beaudoin said in a statement. “There is simply no greater honour than to serve your community.
“I am proud to have worked with some of the finest and most dedicated law enforcement professionals in the country. The Town of LaSalle is extremely well served by the selfless women and men who dedicate themselves daily to making our community one of the safest in the country.”
A search for his replacement has begun.
jkotsis@postmedia.com
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