MPD achieves professional excellence with state accreditation

Marysville, WAGovernment

The Marysville Police Department (MPD) achieved state accreditation for professional excellence on July 23, 2025. This accolade underscores the department's commitment to maintaining high standards in law enforcement practices and community engagement. The public ceremony celebrating this achievement is set for the police department in McRae-Helena, Georgia. Accreditation involves a rigorous evaluation process that assesses various operational and administrative standards, ensuring agencies meet professional benchmarks. Local community members and officials are expected to attend this significant event, highlighting the importance of transparency and accountability in policing.

This recognition not only enhances the department's credibility but also fosters public trust. MPD's commitment to continuous improvement in public safety and service quality is further reinforced by this achievement. The event marks a pivotal moment for the department as it seeks to further its mission of serving and protecting the community.

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