Insp. Kirk Robertson named next chief of Kawartha Lakes Police Service

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Insp. Kirk Robertson named next chief of Kawartha Lakes Police Service
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Kirk Robertson has served with the municipal police service for the past 22 years in a number of roles. He'll begin his new role as police chief on May 19.

Kawartha Lakes Police Service Chief Mark Mitchell , left, congratulates Insp. Kirk Robertson who has been selected to be the next police chief following Mitchell's retirement this spring.

The City of Kawartha Lakes Police Services Board made the announcement on Friday, noting the selection of Robertson came following an extensive, nationwide search, facilitated by Waterhoue Executive Search.Chief-designate Robertson has served with the municipal police service for the past 22 years and has 27 years total of policing experience. He has held roles including uniform patrol, criminal investigations and with the institutional investigation unit. He was promoted to inspector in 2019.

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