Marysville Police corporal honored nationally

Marysville, WALocal News

Corporal Aly Babcock of the Marysville Police Department has been named one of the International Association of Chiefs of Police’s 2025 40 Under 40 honorees. Recognized for her dedication and innovation, Babcock has made over 340 DUI arrests and served as a certified drug recognition expert. Her accolades include Officer of the Year honors and a Medal of Valor for her work on a critical child sexual assault case. Chief Erik Scairpon noted her potential and the respect she commands among peers. Babcock credits Marysville's city leadership for fostering a supportive environment for officers.

She emphasizes the importance of thorough investigations and mentoring new officers. Her advice for aspiring law enforcement professionals includes researching departments and engaging with local governance. Babcock believes that her work is deeply fulfilling, highlighting the importance of community trust and respect in policing.

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