New Snoqualmie Police Department Captain Sworn In

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Brian W. Lynch was sworn in as the new Captain of the Snoqualmie Police Department on July 11, 2022, marking a pivotal moment in the community's law enforcement landscape. The ceremony took place with a significant turnout of family, friends, and fellow officers, emphasizing the importance of community support in policing. With 21 years of law enforcement experience, Lynch has a proven track record, having served in both Enumclaw and Black Diamond Police Departments. His appointment is expected to bring a wealth of knowledge and leadership to the Snoqualmie Police Department.

Lynch's focus will likely be on enhancing public safety and building strong relationships within the community. The event not only highlights his promotion but also signals a commitment to addressing the needs and concerns of Snoqualmie's residents. As the community looks forward to his leadership, the department aims to improve engagement and trust with the public. Lynch's experience and dedication position him well to lead the department into a new era of community policing.

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