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Kingman Police Department celebrates two new police aides

Photo Caption: Chief Rusty Cooper, Police Aide Raymond Lewis, Police Aide Micah Parker, Lieutenant Mike Godfrey and Sergeant Mike Morris. 

KINGMAN — On Wednesday, November 19, Police Chief Rusty Cooper swore in two new Police Aides: Raymond Lewis and Micah Parker. The Police Aide position was approved by the Kingman City Council to help bridge the gap between high school and police candidates turning 21-years-of-age.  

Police Aides assist with parking enforcement, traffic control, traffic complaints, animal services and other assigned duties.  If you are interested in joining the Kingman Police Department team please visit our website at: www.kingmanpolice.com and click on the “job opportunities” link.