Brockville police will have a new chief of police next week.
According to a statement from the police services board, Deputy Chief Mark Noonan will be given the top spot Monday.
Noonan has been filling in as acting chief ever since long-time Brockville police officer and Chief Scott Fraser was chosen to be Kingston’s deputy chief this summer.
Noonan has had a lengthy career with the Brockville service, starting in 1992 as a patrol officer for nine years.
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Before being promoted to deputy chief in February 2018, he worked in criminal investigations and intelligence.
“Chief Noonan is a valuable member who has displayed dedication to the service and the community. The board looks forward to working with him as he assumes his new role,” a statement from the board said Friday.
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