Join the legacy Marysville Police Department offers rewarding careers for families

Marysville, WALocal News

The Mosalsky family's contributions to the Marysville Police Department (MPD) illustrate the rewarding career opportunities available within the organization. Tanna Mosalsky, a Police Administrative Specialist, described her admiration for MPD's professionalism following significant local tragedies, inspiring her to join the force. Andy Mosalsky, a Code Enforcement Officer, highlighted the supportive environment at MPD, which he found after retiring from the Snohomish County Sheriff's Office. His enthusiasm for his role reflects the department's commitment to excellence. Ellison Mosalsky, a newly hired police officer, shared her pride and excitement, influenced by her family's law enforcement legacy.

In addition to the Mosalskys' stories, MPD is focusing on improving traffic safety with the introduction of a new Traffic Unit. This unit aims to reduce the high number of traffic-related fatalities in Washington state, which reached alarming levels in 2022. The department's proactive approach to community safety underscores its dedication to enhancing the quality of life for Marysville residents.

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