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Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Russ Mirasty presents Prince Albert Police Service inspector Brent McDonald with a Commissioned Officer designation. (Submitted photo, Prince Albert Police Service).

Three PAPS inspectors presented with Commissioned Officer designations

Aug 29, 2021 | 9:04 AM

Three Prince Albert Police Service inspectors received high honours from Russ Mirasty, the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan.

Inspectors Brent McDonald, Tadd Kellett, and Craig Mushka were presented with Commissioned Officer designations earlier this week.

Brent McDonald has 26 years of experience and oversees support services with the Prince Albert Police Service, including the Community Policing Unit, CTSS/Traffic, Street Enforcement Team (SET), Crime Reduction Team (CRT), Canine Unit, and Victim Services.

Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Russ Mirasty presents Prince Albert Police Service inspector Tadd Kellett with a Commissioned Officer designation. (Submitted photo, Prince Albert Police Service).

Inspector Tadd Kellett has served with the police service since 1998 and currently oversees operations, including patrol, police college and training, fleet, facilities, and the detention area.

Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Russ Mirasty presents Prince Albert Police Service inspector Craig Mushka with a Commissioned Officer designation. (Submitted photo, Prince Albert Police Service).

Inspector Craig Mushka is responsible for the Criminal Investigations Division of the police service, including major crimes, Child Protection and ICE Unit, and Forensic Identification and has 20 years of experience with the Prince Albert Police Service.

Prince Albert Police Chief Jonathan Bergen announced the appointments of each inspector in 2019.

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